Quotes About Young
America's commitment to the compulsory education of its young now reveals itself to be as futile as the pretended American commitment to compulsory democratization of the Vietnamese.
~ Ivan Illich
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Beauty is startling. She wears a gold shawl in the summer and sells seven kinds of honey at the flea market. She is young and old at once, my daughter and my grandmother. In school she excelled in mathematics and poetry. . . Beauty will dance with anyone who is brave enough to ask her.
~ J. Ruth Gendler
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He is haggard, he is pale. A handsome young man, brown eyes and brown hair, something in his face that will never be at ease.
~ Damon Galgut
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She is," said Lara. "But I'm not a doctor." "You're not much of an archaeologist either, young lady," said Professor Cahalane.
~ Dan Abnett
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Within the magnificent cathedral of the Vermont forest, the joy of young love sang.
~ Unknown
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It's also reflective of a young person's religion or faith in that it's highly charged with sacramental imagery and with country imagery, because I was in the seminary for so many years in the country.
~ Daniel Berrigan
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By 1961, when I got my first copywriting job, 'my kind' were suddenly in demand. The creative revolution had begun. Advertising had turned into a business dominated by young, funny, Jewish copywriters and tough, sometimes violent, Greek and Italian art directors.
~ Jerry Della Femina
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Virtual reality started for me in sort of an unusual place. It was the 1970s. I got into the field very young: I was seven years old. And the tool that I used to access virtual reality was the Evel Knievel stunt cycle.
~ Chris Milk
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I find that many handsome young men are cads
~ John Boyne
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Education is the art of helping young people to completeness; for the Christian, this means education is helping a young person to be more like Christ, the model of all Christians.
~ Basil Moreau
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The mathematical education of the young physicist [Albert Einstein] was not very solid, which I am in a good position to evaluate since he obtained it from me in Zurich some time ago.
~ Hermann Minkowski
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Glenn Slater is my lyricist who, of the new young lyricists coming along, is the most exciting, I think.
~ Andrew Lloyd Webber
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For a lot of young managers, especially those who have not played at the top end of the game, there is also a financial need to work. Some of them could find employment in another field, but you can't beat making a living out of something you really enjoy doing.
~ Neil Warnock
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If you must know, I-I had never in my life kissed a young lady, and you are far too beautiful to me to want to get it wrong!
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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Dollars"— A downloadable PDF guide offered by a financial advisor who wanted to find young, newly wealthy clients to help them with their financial planning.
~ Donald Miller
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he continued, "Elidûc said to me, 'When you meet Sindérian Faellanëos, observe her well, for then you will be privileged to see the most gifted young wizard of her generation.
~ Unknown
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Bud edged up next to a young man in a butcher's apron who had a baseball cap on backwards.
~ John Dos Passos
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The adventures and work that we choose must fit the soul of the boy. One young man's adventure would be terrifying to another. Now
~ John Eldredge
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Unintended victims of tough laws passed by tough politicians over the past forty years. One million young black men now warehoused in decaying prisons, idling away the days at taxpayer expense. Our prisons are packed. Our streets are filled with drugs. Who's winning the war? We've lost our minds.
~ John Grisham
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One million young black men now warehoused in decaying prisons, idling away the days at taxpayer expense. Our prisons are packed. Our streets
~ John Grisham
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As for the river, it just kept moving,as river do--as rivers do. Under the logs, the body of the young Canadian moved with the river, which jostled him to and fro--to and fro. If, at this moment in time Twisted River also appeared restless, even impatient, maybe the river itself wanted the boy's body to move on, too, move on, too.
~ John Irving
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Among these contemptuous women, poor Germaine had the disadvantage of being young--and almost pretty, in a shy, mousy way. She possessed the nonspecific clumsiness of someone who makes such a constant effort to be inconspicuous that she is creatively awkward--without meaning to, Germaine hoarded attention to herself; her almost electric nervousness disturbed the atmosphere surrounding her.
~ John Irving
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It was as though they felt it was especially unfair that it should strike one of the sixteen-year-olds, one of the few young men who could be free and happy in the summer of 1942.
~ John Knowles
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Young writers find out what kinds of writers they are by experiment. If they choose from the outset to practice exclusively a form of writing because it is praised in the classroom or otherwise carries appealing prestige, they are vastly increasing the risk inherent in taking up writing in the first place.
~ John McPhee
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