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Quotes About Youth

Sunday lunch should be about sociability, about conversation, about general stimulation and the education of the youth.
~ John Torode
I played Sunday junior football for 6-7 years. Then I was at Stansted for two years between 19 and 21.
~ Dwight Gayle
I think when you're a kid you don't think about money or dollar signs. You think about when you wake up on Sunday mornings, it's NFL.
~ Luke Kuechly
Every Sunday after church we would go over to my grandparents' house and spend time with them and they had a pool in their backyard, and I would like eat as fast as I could just so I could be the first one in the pool. And then I would be the last one out.
~ Jessica Long
I used to like to go out when I was younger; I would go out and have a few beers then go training on Sunday which probably wasn't the best thing to do.
~ Gerwyn Price
I remember going to see Billy Graham in a cinema in Glasgow, and he was down in London. I used to go and hear preachers, and then we always went to church and Sunday school. That mattered a lot to me.
~ Johann Lamont
When I was in Lochgelly as a boy, I went to the cinema every night - and on Sundays, I used to go to Cowdenbeath and see something there.
~ Kenneth Cranham
I didn't have a curfew and always slept at friends' houses, but on Sundays, Mom dragged me to church. It was the best thing she did for me. I was moved just to be there and to feel God had a plan for me.
~ Skip Bayless
When I was a kid, I just wanted to be outside. I didn't grow up watching football. Didn't ever watch a college game. I watched 'Monday Night Football' because my dad liked it, but we didn't sit around on Sundays. I was outside, playing, training, whatever.
~ Carson Palmer
I've been dealing with the Special Olympics since I was young. On Sundays I used to go help monitor little soccer practices.
~ Michael Carter-Williams
I remember my first role as a sunflower at nine.
~ Kay Kay Menon
As soon as I could write with a little pencil, I was writing these little hymns and illustrating them, and I thought they should be sung in church, but they never were.
~ W. S. Merwin
At the age of 11, I started composing and my first composition was sung by my father.
~ Bappi Lahiri
I was, like, talking to these kids, and I look up, and there was, like, 25 cameras around me. And I ran. I ran away. I, like, straight up ran away, and I was so scared, and then, like, it happened, and after I was done, it kinda sunk in.
~ Chloe Kim
If I wanted to be Rimbaud, what was I doing in graduate school? Trying to stay out of the army, of course. Graduate study gave me a draft deferment. But I also knew I lacked erudition and polish and was often sunk in forlorn reveries.
~ Richard Elman
I went to religious schools. I wasn't that enthusiastic, by and large, but it sunk in.
~ Tim Rice
The fifties - they seem to have taken place on a sunny afternoon that asked nothing of you except a drifting belief in the moment and its power to satisfy.
~ Elizabeth Hardwick
If you say 'anti-aging,' how anti would it have to be, really? My guess is not much. Any amount of sunscreen could be considered anti-aging.
~ Erin McKean
If it were up to me, I'd be using the SPF 100, but I read somewhere that it only protects you up to SPF 50 anyway, and anything higher than that and you're just putting bad stuff onto your skin. So I've always been about staying inside and wearing sunscreen. That's why my skin is like a baby's. Or a 14-year-old girl's.
~ Amanda Lepore
I can do a 'Maxim' shoot and be super sexy, but I'm also just a 21-year-old girl, and I look 17 sometimes.
~ Julianna Guill
Jonah Hill is super cool.
~ Finn Wolfhard
I was a shy kid but also very mischievous. Because I looked super innocent, no one could really call me out on my pranks.
~ K. L. Rahul
I started when I was eight, doing super 8 films.
~ Guillermo del Toro
I think that every human - and this is something, you know, like, your years from 14 to, like, 23 are kind of, like, super, super existential, and you're figuring out life.
~ Dove Cameron