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- For after all what is man in nature? A nothing in relation to infinity, all in relation to nothing, a central point… — Blaise Pascal
- The library is a place where most of the things I came to value as an adult had their beginnings. — Pete Hamill
- Acting without design, occupying oneself without making a business of it, finding the great in what is small and the many in… — Laozi
- Life is an inside-out game. The truth is that all our situations and circumstances have their beginnings in our minds. Our idea… — Mark Victor Hansen
- How many good books suffer neglect through the inefficiency of their beginnings! — Edgar Allan Poe
- The anthropologists are busy, indeed, and ready to transport us back into the savage forest where all human things ... have their… — Edith Hamilton
- When you can see the end of things even in their beginnings, there's no more hope, unless you want to pretend, or… — Ayi Kwei Armah
- I should study Nature's laws in all their crossings and unions; I should follow magnetic streams to their source and follow the… — John Muir
- Oddly, the meanings of books are defined for me much more by their beginnings and middles than they are by their endings. — Lev Grossman
- Things have their roots and branches. Affairs have their beginnings and their ends. To know what is first and what is last… — Confucius
- I did what most writers do at their beginnings: emulated my elders, imitated my peers, thus turning away from any possibility of… — Ray Bradbury
- Most things, even the greatest movements on earth, have their beginnings in something small. An earthquake that shatters a city might begin… — Lauren Oliver