A Quote by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Everything that begins, begins with blood. — © F. Scott Fitzgerald
Everything that begins, begins with blood.
It begins with absence and desire. It begins with blood and fear. It begins with a discovery of witches.
Baseball begins in the spring, the season of new life. Football begins in the fall, when everything's dying.
Everything we eat begins with a plant turning solar energy into carbohydrates. Everything. Whether we're eating meat or eating vegetables, it all begins there. So I'm always interested in taking things back to the beginning.
MOST of the ugliness in the human narrative comes from a distorted quest to possess beauty. COVETING begins with appreciating blessings: MURDER begins with a hunger for justice. LUST begins with a recognition of beauty. GLUTTONY begins when our enjoyment of the delectable gifts of GOD starts to consume us. IDOLATRY begins when our seeing a reflection of God in something beautiful leads to our thinking that the beautiful image bearer is worthy of WORSHIP.
There are lots of stories about how philosophy begins. Some people claim it begins in wonder; some people claim it begins in worry. I claim it begins in disappointment.
Everything begins with the resolve to take the first step. From that action, wisdom arises and change begins. Without action, nothing changes.
As Christ begins to live in us, everything begins to change about us.
Religion ends and philosophy begins, just as alchemy ends and chemistry begins, and astrology ends and astronomy begins.
Everything in writing begins with language. Language begins with listening.
Manhood begins when we have in any way made truce with Necessity; begins even when we have surrendered to Necessity, as the most part only do; but begins joyfully and hopefully only when we have reconciled ourselves to Necessity; and thus, in reality, triumphed over it, and felt that in Necessity we are free.
This is how a revolution begins. It begins when someone grows tired of standing idly by, waiting for history's arc to bend toward justice, and instead decides to give it a swift shove. It begins when a black seamstress named Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat on a bus to a white man in the segregated South.
When grace begins to rule, then our preoccupation with ourselves begins to leave.
Do you know how happiness begins? It begins with no longer being afraid.
True emancipation begins neither at the polls nor in the courts. It begins in woman's soul.
Where to start is the problem, because nothing begins when it begins and nothing's over when it's over, and everything needs a preface: a preface, a postscript, a chart of simultaneous events.
Our charity begins at home, And mostly ends where it begins.
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