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Quotes About Old

I like cluttered, old, dark-wood antiques. I like character.
~ Martha Plimpton
With supernatural type of movies, if they're not done correctly, there are a lot of actors just running and screaming and looking scared for an hour and forty, and that can get a bit old.
~ Robert Sheehan
The more Mr. Trump traduces the old established lines of decency, the more he affirms his supporters' most shameless ideological instincts.
~ Bret Stephens
The Islamic culture is a question mark for many people across the world, but Qatar opens its doors to supporters all over the world so they can learn from this old culture.
~ Gabriel Batistuta
I suppose the old natural stuff would be ok, the old mushroom, but I wouldn't advise anyone to do it.
~ Noel Redding
By his own admission, Carson's remarkable hand-eye coordination allowed him to soar as a surgeon, and he used that success to build a lucrative reputation as a purveyor of advice for young and old. His book for young people is titled 'You Have a Brain.'
~ Lawrence M. Krauss
I'm excited to bring in a new fan base for 'Charmed' and to surprise and shock the old ones as well - bridge the gap between both. Maybe I'll get some superpowers!
~ Ser'Darius Blain
In the world I've known most of my life, old stories quickly lose their power over capital markets and get replaced by new surprises. That which everyone fixates on gets priced into the stock market quickly and can't drag on.
~ Kenneth Fisher
Pro wrestling fans love surprises, so let's surprise them, and not just give them the old stuff.
~ Jake Hager
Prayer is such a basic foundation of a Christian's relationship with God. It's how we communicate and fellowship with Him. But a surprising number of people, young and old, new and even long-time Christians, say they're not satisfied with their prayer life.
~ Joyce Meyer
he breathed like an old Ford with a leaky head gasket.
~ Raymond Chandler
coffee was overtrained and the sandwich was as full of rich flavor as a piece torn off an old shirt.
~ Raymond Chandler
Gin, dissi io. Capito tutto. La gente per bene non beve gin. La gente per bene non beve niente, precisò la vecchia.
~ Raymond Chandler
One day I went to meet friends at a performance in a city park, but when I could not find them in the crowd, I wandered into a used bookstore and found an old book.
~ Rebecca Solnit
They had wandered in a defeated continent of the vulgar world, where vulgarity had lost its power and its pride, and had to repeat old jokes because it could no longer invent new ones, and speak of virtues in phrases so worn by use that they gave the same feeling of want as rags.
~ Rebecca West
It's an old song that's been played on all the jukeboxes in America. The song has been around so long that it's been recorded on the very dust of America and it has settled on everything and changed chairs and cars and toys and lamps and windows into billions of phonographs to play that song back into the ear of our broken heart.
~ Richard Brautigan
When he said this, it was not a form of criticism. It was just a simple observation that led to another bite from the movie on his plate called The Old Man and the Stew.
~ Richard Brautigan
And sometimes all that happened was that the misleading old euphemisms were replaced by the misleading new clichés.
~ Julian Barnes
No, I was an odder old fool, grafting pathetic hopes of affection onto the least likely recipient in the world.
~ Julian Barnes
there were many old people in our congregation who had been raised to believe that Catholics kept guns in their churches for the day the Pope would order war on the Protestants.
~ Justin Scott
I was scheduled to visit good old 050 but our doughty Doc Fraiser's put an end to that dream.
~ Karen Miller
He was headstrong, and stupid, and handsome, which gave him cover for a hell of a lot of the mistakes he continually made-the same mistakes, over and over again, because why try new ones when the old ones worked so well in his favour?
~ Karin Slaughter
Force is the midwife of every old society pregnant with a new one. It is itself an economic power.
~ Karl Marx
History is thorough, and passes through many phases when it bears an old figure to the grave. The last phase of a world historical figure is its comedy.
~ Karl Marx