Quotes About Youth
I never smoked a cigarette until I was nine.
~ H.L. Mencken
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I believe that it is something quite different, and that that something may be described briefly as a desire to shine in the world without too much effort. The young theologue, in brief, is commonly an ambitious but somewhat lazy and incompetent fellow, and he studies theology instead of medicine or law because it offers a quicker and easier route to an assured job and public respect.
~ H.L. Mencken
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There are so many persons who know what wonders are opened to them in the stories and visions of their youth; for when as children we listen and dream, we think but half-formed thoughts, and when as men we try to remember, we are dulled and proasic with the poison of life.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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Have only this consolation--that he was never a fiend or even truly a madman, but only an eager, studious, and curious boy whose love of mystery and of the past was his undoing. He stumbled on things no mortal ought ever to know, and reached back through the years as no one ever should reach; and something came out of those years to engulf him.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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that in which young Wilcox had had his strange visitations.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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In youth he had felt the hidden beauty and ecstasy of things, and had been a poet; but poverty and sorrow and exile had turned his gaze in darker directions, and he had thrilled at the imputations of evil in the world around.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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There are not many persons who know what wonders are opened to them in the stories and visions of their youth; for when as children we listen and dream, we think but half-formed thoughts, and when as men we try to remember, we are dulled and prosaic with the poison of life.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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And in the twilight, as the stars came out one by one and the moon cast on the marsh a radiance like that which a child sees quivering on the floor as he is rocked to sleep at evening, there walked into the lethal quicksands a very old man in tattered purple, crowned with withered vine-leaves and gazing ahead as if upon the golden domes of a fair city where dreams are understood. That night something of youth and beauty died in the elder world.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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Allen was perhaps a similar case, and may have persuaded the youth into accepting him as an avatar of the long-dead Curwen.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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One of George H. W. Bush's early teachers at Andover wrote, At the moment he is intellectually immature for his powers of reasoning are not entirely developed.
~ H.W. Brands
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The days were like grown-up people, the mornings always young.
~ Halldor Laxness
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Was this perhaps life, then?—to have loved one summer in youth and not to have been aware of it until it was over, some sea-wet footprints on the floor and sand in the prints, the fragrance of a woman, soft loving lips in the dusk of a summer night, sea birds; and then nothing more; gone.
~ Halldor Laxness
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He disliked tears, he has always disliked tears, had never understood them, and sometimes lost his temper over them; but he felt now that he could not rebuke this flower of his life, this innocent form, water and youth are inseparable companions, and besides it's Christmas night. So he merely hinted again that she must have forgotten again that he had promised to build her a house.
~ Halldor Laxness
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Those were good days. They were serene days and quite undemonstrative, like the best days in one's life; the boy never forgot them. Nothing happens; one simply lives and breathes and wishes for nothing more, and nothing more.
~ Halldor Laxness
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The girl had many virtues: money, a car--a gold-coloured Capri, in which she played the latest funk--a big house and a rich father. When Valentin asked, 'What does your boyfriend do?' she replied, 'But I don't have one, really.
~ Hanif Kureishi
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Children, who have yet to learn our ways, are notoriously promiscuous in their affection. They'll sit on anyone's knee.
~ Hanif Kureishi
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One day everything changed. In the morning things were one way and by bedtime another. I was seventeen.
~ Hanif Kureishi
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One day we are children, our faces are bright and open. We want to know how machines work. We are in love with polar bears. The next day we're throwing ourselves down the stairs, drunk and weeping. Our lives are over. We hate life and we hate death.
~ Hanif Kureishi
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I have learned that the libido, like Elvis and jealousy, never dies. I know copulators of eighty-five. Who said you need an erection, a body or an orgasm for sex?
~ Hanif Kureishi
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Old age is the new childhood.
~ Hanif Kureishi
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Every generation, civilization is invaded by barbarians - we call them 'children'.
~ Hannah Arendt
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Wisdom is a virtue of old age, and it seems to come only to those who, when young, were neither wise nor prudent.
~ Hannah Arendt
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I met Auden late in his life and mine—at an age when the easy knowledgeable intimacy of friendships concluded in one's youth can no longer be attained, because not enough life is left, or expected to be left, to share with one another. Thus, we were very good friends but not intimate friends.
~ Hannah Arendt
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To die, so young to die. No, no, not I, I love the warm sunny skies, light, song, shining eyes, I want no war, no battle cry, No, no, not I.
~ Hannah Senesh
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