Famous Quotes
1128 Quotations with Young.
- 541. Steve Young: The principle is competing against yourself. It's about self improvement, about ...

- 542. Edward Young: The purpose firm is equal to the deed.

- 543. Lucille Ball: The secret to staying young is to live honestly, eat slowly, and lie about your ...

- 544. Betty Friedan: The suburban housewife -- she was the dream image of the young American women an ...

- 545. Oscar Wilde: The tragedy of old age is not that one is old, but that one is young.

- 546. W. Somerset Maugham: The trouble with young writers is that they are all in their sixties.

- 547. Olive Schreiner: The troubles of the young are soon over; they leave no external mark. If you wou ...

- 548. Richard Rorty: The usual picture of Socrates is of an ugly little plebeian who inspired a hands ...

- 549. Abraham Lincoln: The way for a young man to rise is to improve himself in every way he can, never ...

- 550. Margaret Young: The way it actually works is the reverse. You must first be who you really are, ...

- 551. Henry Miller: The word which gives the key to the national vice is waste. And people who are w ...

- 552. Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield: The world can doubtless never be well known by theory: practice is absolutely ne ...

- 553. Robertson Davies: The world is burdened with young fogies. Old men with ossified minds are easily ...

- 554. Clarence Day: The world of books is the most remarkable creation of man. Nothing else that he ...

- 555. Quentin Crisp: The young always have the same problem -- how to rebel and conform at the same t ...

- 556. Aristotle: The young are permanently in a state resembling intoxication.

- 557. Pearl S. Buck: The young do not know enough to be prudent, and therefore they attempt the impos ...

- 558. T. S. Eliot: The young feel tired at the end of an action, the old at the beginning.

- 559. Joshua Renolds: The young mind is pliable and imitates, but in more advanced states grows rigid ...

- 560. Author Unknown: The young sailor at sea was ordered to climb a mast to adjust a sail during a vi ...
