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Quotes About Youth

You are standing up on the seat of your swing and sailing higher than you really ought to, with that bold, planted stance of a sailor on a billowy sea...You appear to be altogether happy. I remember those first experiments with fundamental things, gravity and light, and what an absolute pleasure they were.
~ Marilynne Robinson
Remembering my youth makes me aware that I never really had enough of it, it was over before I was done with it.
~ Marilynne Robinson
The joke seemed to be that once they were very young and now they were very old, and that they had been the same day after day and were somehow at the end of it all so utterly changed. In a calm, affectionate way they studied each other. Ames
~ Marilynne Robinson
She was an old woman, but she managed to look like a young woman with a ravaging disease.
~ Marilynne Robinson
The young might have been restless around any primal fire where an elder was saying, Know this. Certainly they would have been restless. Their bodies were consumed with the business of lengthening limbs, sprouting hair, fitting themselves for procreation.
~ Marilynne Robinson
While you read this, I am imperishable, somehow more alive than I have ever been, in the strength of my youth, with dear ones beside me. You read the dreams of an anxious, fuddled old man, and I live in a light better than any dream of mine—not waiting for you, though, because I want your dear perishable self to live long and to love this poor perishable world...
~ Marilynne Robinson
And she was old, too. For a woman being old just means not being young, and all the youth had been worked out of her before it had really even set in.
~ Marilynne Robinson
But instead I would comfort them by saying we would never knoew what their young men had been spared. Most of them took me to mean they were spared the trenches and the mustard gas, but what I really meant was that they were spared the act of killing
~ Marilynne Robinson
mystery of God.' I can't read my own writing. No matter. 'Of course misfortunes have opened the way to blessings you would never have thought to hope for, that you would not have been ready to understand as blessings if they had come to you in your youth, when you were uninjured, innocent. The future always finds us changed.
~ Marilynne Robinson
Of course misfortunes have opened the way to blessings you would never have thought to hope for, that you would not have been ready to understand as blessings if they had come to you in your youth, when you were uninjured, innocent.
~ Marilynne Robinson
La infancia no dura para siempre. Algún día lo lamentarás. Pronto serás tan alta como yo.
~ Marilynne Robinson
We had visions in those days, a number of us did. Your young men will have visions and your old men will dream dreams. And now all those young men are old men, if they're alive at all, and their visions are no more than dreams, and the old days are forgotten. We fly forgotten as a dream, as it says in the old hymn, and our dreams are forgotten long before we are.
~ Marilynne Robinson
His lovely wife tends her zinnias in the mild morning light and his find young man comes fondly mishandling that perpetually lost sheep of a cat, Soapy, once more back from perdition for the time being, to what would have been general rejoicing.
~ Marilynne Robinson
It could be true that my interest in abstractions, which would have been forgiven first on grounds of youth and then on grounds of eccentricity, is now being forgiven on grounds of senility
~ Marilynne Robinson
There were times in his youth when his imaginations of destruction were so powerful that the deed itself seemed as bad as done. So he did it. It was as if the force of the idea were strong enough that his collaboration in it was trivial. These impulses—they were not temptations—had quieted over the years. But the realization startled him when he recognized the fantasy he had allowed himself was actually identical with the desolation intended for
~ Marilynne Robinson
Kelion?se išlieki jaunas, nes neturi kada senti.
~ Marina Abramovi?
Behind every book for young people and every global product of family entertainment, the hum of boardroom discussion about the politics of the work can be heard.
~ Marina Warner
Comparisons with the past are of limited help: The ending of hanging won't make suicides in youth remand centres go away; the mortality, famine, rickets, scabies of Victorian slum children don't turn free school milk into a excessive luxury.
~ Marina Warner
In mathematics, if you are of quick mind, you can get to the frontline of cutting-edge research very quickly. In some other domains you may have to read entire thick volumes first. Moreover, if you have been for too long in a certain domain, you get conditioned to think like everybody else. When you are new, you are not compelled to the ideas of the people around you. The younger you are, the more likely you are to be truly original.
~ Mario Livio
My dear Guiliano, he said, how is it that you and Don Croce do not join together to rule Sicily? He has the wisdom of age, you have the idealism of youth.
~ Mario Puzo
It was not intelligent to damage the ego of a young boy. You can, with some impunity, insult an older man who has already been humiliated by life itself and will not take to heart the small slights of another human being. But a young man thinks these offences mortal.
~ Mario Puzo
I was young myself once, and believe me, in love the truth is of no importance.
~ Mario Puzo
he had been a tough teenager in New York's Hell's Kitchen.
~ Mario Puzo
I was very young and lived with my grandparents in a villa with white walls in the Calle Ocharan, in Miraflores.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa