In the early days of Christianity the exercise of chastity was frequently combined with a close and romantic intimacy of affection between the sexes which shocked austere moralists.
One of the things that has been truly incredible to observe though, is the amount of venture investment that has gone into early stage security technology.
I love the idea of sharing some of what we find in the research phase with a select community of people early on as a perk for their donating, and then gauging their feedback.
But I did go to music really early on, even when I was 4 or 5, I was responding to music probably in ways other kids were not.
But in those days - in the mid-'50s, early '60s - there was less than 300 radio stations that were playing country music and a lot of that wasn't full time.
I never got into sports at all until I was in my early 20s, after my music career got going.
I write early in the morning, usually after reading portions of at least half a dozen newspapers on the web.
I sit down at my desk pretty early in the morning and write all day until about 4 or 5 p.m.
Christians need a time and place to sanctify themselves. It's important to take the time, and early in the morning is a wonderful time to do it.
We also own a little boat and I'm like a kid with it. I take off early in the morning, fishing rod in tow, and just drift about the ocean all day.
With In the Company of Men, the misogynist label stuck early and firmly. In the end, it probably did hurt the film a bit, because getting women into the theaters was difficult.
My first encounter with Buddhist dharma would be in my early 20s. Like most young men, I was not particularly happy.
Even in early adulthood, men can't be told what to wear; they can only be subtly moved by example, encouragement, and a generally sophisticated atmosphere.
My mom calls me an older soul because, growing up, she taught me stuff real early. Now I spend most of my time chasing wisdom, chasing understanding.
Actually, I went from doing a lot of movies early on in my career, then to doing TV, and I don't know whether we'll get back to some movies or not.
I loved movies as a teenager and saw as much American cinema as I could, but I hated the English films of the early '60s and had absolutely no point of identification with them.
Writer: Only the early Fitzgerald was great, then came an orgy of brutal realism.
I hit the ball early and move my wrist a lot, so I get bigger angles.
It was only in the early 1990s - during my student years as an aspiring scientist at Delhi University - that I discovered the world of cinema.
You learn real early to make a film and then duck, and basically that's how I go about it.
I realised quite early on that, although I wasn't trying to make a career speciality of it, I was playing slightly asexual, sociopathic intellectuals.