Quotes 1001 till 1020 of 1208.
-
Time turns the old days to derision, our loves into corpses or wives; and marriage and death and division make barren our lives.
-
Time, in general, has always been a central obsession of mine - what it does to people, how it can constitute a plot all on its own. So naturally, I am interested in old age.
-
Time, you old gypsy man, will you not stay, put up your caravan just for one day?
-
To a father growing old nothing is dearer than a daughter.
-
To be born woman is to know - although they do not speak of it at school - women must labor to be beautiful.
-
To be honest, I look at my Pinball program and feel that it is old stuff. I could do much better.
-
To be seventy years young is sometimes far more cheerful and hopeful than to be forty years old.
-
To expect the world to receive a new truth, or even an old truth, without challenging it, is to look for one of those miracles which do not occur.
-
To grow old is to grow common. Old age equalizes, we are aware that what is happening to us has happened to untold numbers from the beginning of time. When we are young we act as if we were the first young people in the world.
-
To harbor hatred and animosity in the soul makes one irritable, gloomy, and prematurely old.
-
To have children on the set, you realize that if a 10-year-old can do it, who are you kidding? It humbles you.
-
To keep the heart unwrinkled, to be hopeful, kindly, cheerful, reverent that is to triumph over old age.
-
To me, Doors fans were always the 16-year-old idiots at parties, getting stoned, and talking about how Morrison's lyrics were like poetry... like that was a deep thought.
-
To me, fair friend, you never can be old. For as you were when first your eye I eyed. Such seems your beauty still.
-
To me, old age is always 15 years older than I am.
Bernard M. Baruch
American investor, philanthropist, statesman, and political consultant (1870 - 1965) -
To me, old age is always fifteen years older than I am.
The Observer, 21 August 1955Bernard M. Baruch
American investor, philanthropist, statesman, and political consultant (1870 - 1965) -
To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle, requires creative imagination and marks real advance in science.
-
To resist the frigidity of old age one must combine the body, the mind and the heart - and to keep them in parallel vigor one must exercise, study and love.
-
To sentence a man of true genius, to the drudgery of a school is to put a racehorse on a treadmill.
-
To some people, Common Core means what it actually is, which is a set of standards. That's not necessarily most people. To other people, Common Core is a new curriculum that's been implemented at their school that they don't understand. It's applying new teaching tools.
All old-school famous quotes and sayings you will always find on greatest-quotations.com (page 51)