On Beginning - January Theme by Tamera Wissinger and Guests
As I was preparing for this month’s post on beginnings, it occurred to me that over the centuries, even millennia, much thought has gone into the topic. It appears that beginning, or beginning again, are things that humans have struggled with since, well, the beginning. I decided to rely on the voices of a few of the many people who have mulled over beginning through the years:
The hour is ripe, and yonder lies the way!
– Virgil
The important thing is somehow to begin.
– Henry Moore
So what do we do? Anything. Something. So long as we just don’t sit there. If we screw it up, start over. Try something else. If we wait until we’ve satisfied all the uncertainties, it may be too late.
– Lee Iacocca
A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.
– Chinese proverb
Do not wait for ideal circumstances, nor the best opportunities; they will never come.
– Janet Erskine Stuart
He who has begun has half done. Dare to be wise; begin.
– Horace
And just for fun, because starting something doesn't have to all be serious, and because I can't resist a good fishing poem:
This one makes a net, this one stands and wishes. Would you like to make a bet which one gets the fishes?
– Chinese Rhyme
Let’s begin. Let’s keep going. And if need be, let’s start over.And let's have fun while we're doing it!
Blessings and good wishes to you wherever you are on your journey at the start of this New Year.
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Tamera Wissinger is a poet and author and is almost always beginning something (or starting again). She is the author of GONE FISHING: A Novel in Verse and THIS OLD BAND, 06/14. You can find Tamera online at tamerawillwissinger.com, on Twitter or on Facebook
Bibliography: Cook, John, compiled and arranged. THE BOOK OF POSITIVE QUOTATIONS. Minneapolis: Fairview Press, 1993.
Published on January 14, 2014 03:30
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