Young Quotes
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Read Jerrod Edson. He is one of our best young writers.
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Young people have got to start their own theaters, really. All good theater is a kind of mom-and-pop operation. Start your own theater.
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When I was young I liked taking tests. I happened to be good at it. Certain subjects came easily, like math. All the science stuff. I would just read the textbooks in the first few days of class.
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You can say that Wayne Coyne sounds like Neil Young.
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When one is young, he thought, one thinks that one will never know oneself. But the knowledge comes later; if not all, then some.
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The young are so much more vulnerable than the old - the stuff is still warm and malleable, it takes impressions.
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You've got to understand life, understand it when you're young.
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Youth makes you brave, I suppose. When you're young, you make a fool of yourself all the time. Because of all the rejections and the criticism you get all the time, there has to be a drive there.
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You never feel so grown up as when you are eleven, and never so young and unsure as when you are forty.
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Common sense varies among the young, as among the old.
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My first love thinks that I'm too young. He doesn't even know. Wish that I could show him what I'm feeling.
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Some young ladies in your age group like to date young, hungry guys.
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You’re still young. Being a true loser takes years of inaptitude.
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To the young, cliches seem freshly minted.
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There isn't a lot of poverty literature in the young-adult world. And I don't know why that is, but I think certainly I felt a gap.
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Happy? It was a word she had been fond of using when she was young. But it meant one thing at eighteen, another at thirty-two. Its only test was contrast with unhappiness.
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An intelligent lady, a little too mature for recklessness, a little too young for caution.
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The secret is to moisturize the face. I've been doing that since I was 17 years old. (on looking young)
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There's nothing worse than being an aging young person.
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I grew up in a wood cabin on Puget Sound in Manchester, Wash. My family taught me to appreciate the arts and the outdoors, and I still yearn for the absolute silence I experienced there when I was young.
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My advice to young people - wait until it's your turn. Just kidding, sorta.
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You're never a loser until you quit trying.
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I've grown up on a diet of metaphors. If young writers would find those writers who can give them metaphors by the bushel and the peck, then they'll become better writers - to learn how to capsualize things and present them in metaphorical form.
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Even when I was young I wanted to be an actress.