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Quotes About Years

I first met the brand [Didier Dubot] when I went to an event for them on Top of The Standard. It was about three years ago. It was the first time I heard about them and then that's where I met them.
~ Julia Restoin Roitfeld
There's always a little bit of disappointment. At the same time, number one, [Hillary Clinton] made a great choice. Secondly, I'm 41. And so I feel like - that I'm excited about the years to come.
~ Julian Castro
Five years on TV is a really, really long time.
~ Lauren Conrad
I loved watching documentaries and had wanted to try making one for years - I'd just put it off as other opportunities arose. But I felt like time was running out for me if I wanted to do it.
~ Marshall Curry
Six years-six little years-six drops of time.
~ Matthew Arnold
How many radio shows I did is lost to memory now; it's in the hundreds - maybe even close to being in the thousands - for the span of years from the time I was eight till I was about fifteen.
~ Mel Torme
He was a poet with a rough skin: one whose sturdiness was more the result of external circumstances than of intrinsic nature. Too kindly constituted to be very provident, he was yet not imprudent. He had a quiet humorousness of disposition, not out of keeping with a frequent melancholy, the general expression of his countenance being one of abstraction. Like Walt Whitman he felt as his years increased— 'I foresee too much; it means more than I thought.
~ Mark Twain
reminding him of the years he missed.
~ Mark Z. Danielewski
In years to come, he would be a giver of bread, not a stealer—proof again of the contradictory human being. So much good, so much evil. Just add water.
~ Markus Zusak
In years to come, he would be a giver of bread, not a stealer—proof again of the contradictory human being. So much good, so much evil. Just add water. Five
~ Markus Zusak
group of Steiners and Liesel walked past some shop windows and the imposing town hall, which in later years would be chopped off at the knees and buried.
~ Markus Zusak
Acabaré la carta amb una cita que em va encantar quan la vaig llegir per primer cop, fa molts anys. És de Montesquieu, que va tenir una vida tan afortunada, o una filosofia de vida tan magnífica, com per poder dir: «
~ Marta Segarra
We'll meet again. We'll meet when years have passed, and years make such a difference, don't they?
~ Ayn Rand
But I still wonder how it was possible, in those graceless years of transition, long ago, that men did not see whither they were going, and went on, in blindness and cowardice
~ Ayn Rand
She had won the battle against her memories. But one form of torture remained, untouched by the years, the torture of the word why?
~ Ayn Rand
and he said her name to fill the space of five years.
~ Ayn Rand
Through the years the thought of suicide had occurred to him, not as an intention, but as one of the many possibilities among the chances of life.
~ Ayn Rand
Puoi credere che quegli anni fossero soltanto difficili, oppure che siano stati gli anni peggiori della storia del mondo. In cui il mondo invecchiò di colpo. E prese della vecchiaia l'egoismo e la disperazione, non la saggezza e la generosità.
~ Stefano Benni
For nine years the Trojan War was more plunder than thunder
~ Stephen Fry
The first real terror struck him then, and there was nothing supernatural about it. It was only a realization of how easy it was to trash your life. That was what was so scary. You just dragged the fan up to everything you had spent the years raking together and turned the motherfucker on.
~ Stephen King
But music lasts, even pop music. Especially pop music. Sneer at 'Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head' if you want to, but people will still be listening to that silly piece of shit fifty years from now.
~ Stephen King
It occurred to me that the man I really wanted to hurt was safely out of my reach, standing behind a shield of years.
~ Stephen King
Legends grow beards, and twenty-three years is plenty of time to grow a long one.
~ Stephen King
The terror, which would not end for another twenty-eight years–if it ever did end–began, so far as I know or can tell, with a boat made from a sheet of newspaper floating down a gutter swollen with rain.
~ Stephen King