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Quotes About Years

Whether this is your first Star Wars adventure, or one of many over the years: Thank you. Thank you for your dedication to and passion for the Star Wars galaxy. Because of fans like you around the world, the Force will be with us, always. Dave Filoni Executive Producer and Supervising Director, Star Wars Rebels
~ John Jackson Miller
O aching time! O moments big as years!
~ John Keats
O aching time! O moments big as years! All as ye pass swell out the monstrous truth
~ John Keats
Long years of practice and usage had made her rump an unusually versatile and dexterous thing.
~ John Kennedy Toole
Douglas, I've made a few small changes to acknowledge the passing of the years. Hope you're alive and well in some parallel universe - you're sadly missed in this one. John Lloyd, Oxfordshire, 2013
~ John Lloyd
Understanding proximate cause is also like understanding your mother: It can take years and then, just when you think you have her figured out, she surprises you.
~ Unknown
We have a basic notion that unless we find a solution for environmental problems, we will not achieve sustainable growth in the coming years
~ Unknown
I don't advise any one to take it [painting] up as a business proposition, unless they really have talent... But I will say that I have did remarkable for one of my years, and experience.
~ Grandma Moses
I had 30-something years' experience in modeling, which is rare.
~ Lauren Hutton
Maybe if we sit out for the next few years and let Clint Eastwood get a little experience, he's going to be a good director.
~ Matt Damon
There, carried high on a bank of clouds, hovers a shape, a triangle in the sky. This is the Holy Mountain Athos, station of a faith where all the years have stopped.
~ Robert Byron
Flowers need sunshine, violets need dew, all angels in heaven know I need you. Years may fly, tears may dry, but my friendship with you will never die.
~ Unknown
War has always seemed to me a foolish choice for men. Whatever they win from it, they will have only a handful of years to enjoy before they die. More likely they will perish trying.
~ Madeline Miller
I did not mind the emptiness either. For a thousand years I had tried to fill the space between myself and my family. Filling the rooms of my house was easy by comparison.
~ Madeline Miller
War has always seemed to me a foolish choice for men. Whatever they win from it, they will have only a handful of years to enjoy before they die. Most likely they will perish trying.
~ Madeline Miller
War has always seemed to me a foolish choice for men. Whatever they wi from it, they will only have a handful of years enjoy before they die. More likely they will perish trying.
~ Madeline Miller
la nostalgia es la mayor de las penitencias que cumplen los hombres al paso de los años.
~ Unknown
the long years with no more shared adventures, in which age makes itself felt more heavily and in which, without the author's romantic ingenuity, forgetfulness might have consumed everything, or nearly so.
~ Unknown
Sleep problems at age 8 years predict depressive symptoms at age 10 years.
~ Unknown
The places we have known do not belong solely to the world of space in which we situate them for our greater convenience. They were only a thin slice among contiguous impressions which formed our life at that time; the memory of a certain image is but regret for a certain moment; and houses, roads, avenues are as fleeting, alas, as the years.
~ Marcel Proust
Words do not change their meaning over the centuries as much as names do for us in the space of a few years. Our memories and our hearts are not large enough to remain faithful. We do not have enough room, in our present mental space, to keep the dead alongside the living. We are obliged to build on top of what has gone before and is unearthed only by a chance excavation, like the one just opened up by the name Saintrailles.
~ Marcel Proust
pleasant-enough place, as cemeteries went, and if somebody had told him that he'd be buried there, after a life of, say, a hundred forty years and much more sex and barbecue, he would have been content with the prospect.
~ John Sandford
It's one of the great fallacies, it seems to me, that time gives much of anything but years and sadness to man.
~ John Steinbeck
In the winter of wet years the streams ran full-freshet, and they swelled the river until sometimes it raged and boiled, bank full, and then it was a destroyer.
~ John Steinbeck