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Quotes About Mellow

Though why should we expect age to mellow us? If it isn't life's business to reward merit, why should it be life's business to give us warm, comfortable feelings towards its end? What possible evolutionary purpose could nostalgia serve?
~ Julian Barnes
I'm not melancholy; I'm a happy-go-lucky person, kind of silly. I like funny things. I have a lot of energy. I tend to like music that's mellow, though.
~ Norah Jones
The largest tusks are yielded by the African elephant, and find their way hither from the port of Zanzibar: they are noted for being opaque, soft or "mellow" to work, and free from cracks or defects.
~ David Livingstone
Tobey's a mellow, cool guy. He's just a good guy. I know that's not the answer you want, and I don't mean that as the political thing to say, but he's a nice guy.
~ Neil Patrick Harris
Good intentions are very mortal and perishable things. Like very mellow and choice fruit, they are difficult to keep.
~ Charles Simmons
Cricket is basically baseball on valium.
~ Robin Williams
Rain usually makes me feel mellow. Curl up in the corner time, slow down, smell the furniture. Today it just makes me feel wet.
~ Jeff Melvoin
If I had to say something, it would be 'Lighten up. Be cool.' There's just so many buffoons out there.
~ Ad-Rock
People say that when you get to a certain age that you start to mellow. I have no idea what these people are talking about.
~ Rita Moreno
I suppose they can afford it. They have a mellow climate from British Canada to the Mexican Kingdom and much of the richest farm land on Earth.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
Take another," Mal said. "And close your eyes." Mary obeyed. Malcolm's breath was warm as he leaned to her. "It rests in its cask in the heart of the Highlands, overlooking the sea. Ye can taste the sea winds, can't ye? The crisp air, the openness of the world." Mary wasn't certain she could taste all that in this drop, but she tasted something. Mellow, strong, like Malcolm would be when he aged.
~ Jennifer Ashley
I don't know if it's just my age or the climate or the high altitude or some of those old-cowboy values rubbing off on me, but I've grown slightly mellower living in Wyoming. I think if you ride into the West on a high horse, you pretty soon end up in a pile of manure.
~ Alexandra Fuller
I'm pretty low-key and try to do fun things.
~ Malik Jackson
I'm pretty laid back.
~ Bradley Walsh
I'm a pretty laid-back kind of person.
~ Saroo Brierley
I'm a chilled-out player, if that's the best way to describe me.
~ Jack Grealish
My personal tastes... I actually like quite a bit acoustic and more mellow kinds of things. I quite like American music, like The Fray, I'm a massive fan of them, and The Killers.
~ Louis Tomlinson
My favorite music isn't necessarily the songs that One Direction come out with. That doesn't mean to say I don't secretly really love some of our songs, which I do. My personal tastes... I actually like quite a bit acoustic and more mellow kinds of things.
~ Louis Tomlinson
For whatever reason, I encounter Canadian whiskey at hunting camps way more often than I do in restaurants, bars, or homes. Could be the lower price. Could be the mellow character, which lends itself to long hours of fireside sipping. Or it could just be tradition.
~ Jonathan Miles
Horses are prey animals, and most of the other animals that I've shot are predators. If you act mellow with predators, they know that they can kill you, so they are cool, but if you work with prey, they think that you're going to kill them at any moment.
~ Jill Greenberg
When I am playing, I try to keep the genre very easy-going and breezy. I can't be into the book and not be into the profession I am in.
~ Mithali Raj
There is something about a martini, A tingle remarkably pleasant; A yellow, a mellow martini; I wish I had one at present. There is something about a martini Ere the dining and dancing begin, And to tell you the truth, It is not the vermouth— I think that perhaps it's the gin.
~ Roger Angell
Mellow doesn't always make for a good story, but it makes for a good life.
~ Anne Hathaway
You're just the romantic age," she continued- "fifty. Twenty-five is too worldly wise; thirty is apt to be pale from overwork; forty is the age of long stories that take a whole cigar to tell; sixty is- oh, sixty is too near seventy; but fifty is the mellow age. I love fifty." - Hildegarde
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald