#First Time
Quotes about first-time
The concept of "first-time" is a universal experience that resonates deeply with people from all walks of life. It represents the thrilling and sometimes daunting journey of stepping into the unknown, whether it's the first day at a new job, the first time traveling to a foreign country, or the first moment of falling in love. This tag encapsulates the essence of new beginnings and the courage it takes to embrace them. People are naturally drawn to quotes about first-time experiences because they capture the raw emotions and transformative power of these moments. They remind us of the excitement, the fear, and the growth that come with trying something new. These quotes often serve as a source of inspiration and motivation, encouraging us to take that leap of faith and reminding us that every expert was once a beginner. In a world where routine can often overshadow spontaneity, first-time experiences inject a sense of adventure and possibility into our lives, making them a rich source of reflection and wisdom. Whether you're reminiscing about your own firsts or gearing up for a new adventure, the insights gleaned from these quotes can offer comfort and encouragement on your journey.
I knew I didn't want to put anything down in writing about the first time that I had sex. I knew that I didn't want to do that.
To be fair, it's not even the first time I've seen a dead version of myself. There was one on Harry Potter, on the last movie, that they actually used to bring to set in a body bag.
It's the first time I can ever remember being scared that the United States might mess up and something terrible will happen to us.
First time I got arrested, I knew somehow and some way, we would succeed. To go on the Freedom Ride to be beaten and left bloody and unconscious, to be beaten on that bridge in Selma, have a concussion - I thought that I was going to die on that bridge. But somehow and some way, I lived to tell about what happened, and I've seen some of the fruits of the labor of so many people, and people must understand that.
Addams Family blew my mind because it was the first time I was in L.A. and Hollywood, and I grew up a huge fan of movies.
I didn't really know what I was until I came to America and I had sex [for the first time] in San Francisco in 1970. It was with someone of my own sex.
I started to become more active and when I was at Auckland Grammar I went for the first time to the mountains. I went to Ruapehu and for the first time I saw snow. I had never seen snow before and for 10 days the group of us had a marvellous time.
The first time when I was organizing, I went out and started knocking on doors to see if people were registered to vote. I was a door knocker. I didn't even have the confidence that I could register people, so I just was out there door knocking. That was my first experience.
We may experience a realization of our true Self the first time we meditate, but most often the process of awakening is gradual.
[In the late 80's] that's the first time I heard about that astonishing idea [that most photographs would be taken on telephones]. And now I've been watching the tsunami of images.
