Starting Year Quotes
Collection of top 22 famous quotes about Starting Year
Starting Year Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Starting Year quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
Reason is a light that God has kindled in the soul.
— Aristotle.
The Kyoto treaty has an estimated cost of between US$150 and $350 billion a year, starting in 2010.
— Bjorn Lomborg
Companies such as Microsoft, Cisco and Intel were just starting at their 10-year anniversary.
— Jerry Yang
There is no word for the emotion between pity and love, or for the one between longing and sorrow.
— Carrie Anne Noble
I have the body of an 18-year-old, but it's in the trunk of my car and it's starting to smell.
— Kimberly Cheryl
It's just unreal, I'm shocked myself. I've played good matches here, but never really almost destroyed somebody.
— Roger Federer
But a year before that, I was starting to drink beer on the set of the film Lucas (1986).
— Corey Haim
No possession is gratifying without a companion.
— Seneca The Younger
Do I have to celebrate our engagement every year for nothing? I don't need practice, you know. It's starting to become cruel
— Hilary Grossman
I don't actually think "true love" is such a good term because love can only be true. If it isn't true it can't be love.
— Aidan Chambers
Anyone who believes in indefinite growth in anything physical, on a physically finite planet, is either mad or an economist.
— Kenneth E. Boulding
Starting to drink now in preparation for New Years. No more last minute stuff like Christmas.
— Albert Brooks
I chewed up a lot of Florida highway when I was starting out. Used to come to Tampa two or three times a year for about 10 years straight.
— Billy Gardell
A new year was a chance to start over. Maybe even, just maybe, there would be a peace on earth for one entire day.
— Dorothea Benton Frank
New Year's isn't effective because it's only once a year. Remarkable success requires starting again, again.
— Anonymous
Lord Randolph Churchill was the chief mourner at his own protracted funeral.
— Archibald Primrose