“Words are where most change begins.”
Source: Words of Radiance
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Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) American politician, 40th president of the United States (in office from 1981 to 1989)
1980s, Second term of office (1985–1989), Farewell Address (1989)
Context: The lesson of all this was, of course, that because we're a great nation, our challenges seem complex. It will always be this way. But as long as we remember our first principles and believe in ourselves, the future will always be ours. And something else we learned: Once you begin a great movement, there's no telling where it will end. We meant to change a nation, and instead, we changed a world.
Dave Ramsey (1960) American financial advisor
Source: The Total Money Makeover: Classic Edition: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
2016, Remarks to the People of Cuba (March 2016)
“Think where man's glory most begins and ends
And say my glory was I had such friends.”
W.B. Yeats (1865–1939) Irish poet and playwright
The Municipal Gallery Revisited http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/1659/, st. 7 <br class="br">Last Poems (1936-1939) <br class="br">Variant: Think where man's glory most begins and ends. And say my glory was I had such friends. <br class="br">Context: You that would judge me, do not judge alone<br>This book or that, come to this hallowed place<br>Where my friends' portraits hang and look thereon;<br>Ireland's history in their lineaments trace;<br>Think where man's glory most begins and ends<br>And say my glory was I had such friends.
Ronald David Laing book The Politics of Experience
Source: The Politics of Experience (1967), p. 1 of Introduction
“Where do begin, he asked, Where you always have to begin, at the beginning”
José Saramago book The Cave
Source: The Cave (2000), p. 53 (Vintage 2003)
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was Gotcha!”
Attila the Stockbroker (1957) punk poet, folk punk musician and songwriter
"The Bible according to Rupert Murdoch", from attilathestockbroker.com http://www.attilathestockbroker.com. Retrieved 2007-03-26. <br class="br">Rupert Murdoch took over William Collins, one of whose publications is The Bible. "Gotcha" was the headline in Murdoch's The Sun when the General Belgrano was sunk in the Falklands War.