Age 14 Quotes
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Age 14 Quotes & Sayings
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I had studied violin from age 7 to 14.
— Amar Bose
At the age of 14, I ran away from home for four days and hitchhiked around western Pennsylvania and southern Ohio.
— Michael Dirda
So by the time I taught myself the bass guitar at the age of 14, my hands were already pretty nimble.
— John Entwistle
My first job was in retail at the age of 14, and I have worked in the industry ever since.
— Rachel Roy
I got in touch with the creative process between the age of 14 and 16, mainly because I was alone so much.
— Chris Cornell
I can't get my knickers in a twist about my age and ageing in an industry that caters to the ids of 14-year-olds.
— Vera Farmiga
Be yourself, you will not get a second chance to.
- Daniel, Age 12, Munich, Germany, October 14 — R.J. Palacio
- Daniel, Age 12, Munich, Germany, October 14 — R.J. Palacio
My mum died when I was 14. That is a kind of strange age to lose a mother. John lost his mum when he was 17.
— Paul McCartney
Back in the 1960s, I saw Peter, Paul and Mary. I was at that age, about 14, and I was mesmerized.
— Lucinda Williams
I vividly remember being 14. That was the age when I started to get happy: I started being a writer and stopped being a loser.
— Anthony Horowitz
I did successfully kick tobacco at the age of 34. I smoked for like 20 years, from 14 to 34.
— Larry Hagman
My mother did all she could to control me, but at age 14 she sent me to a military school.
— Sam Donaldson
I shot my first lion at the age of 14 when a pride threatened my father's livestock while he was away on holiday.
— Wilbur Smith
I started daily training at the age of 14. When I was 16 years old, I was running twice a day.
— Sebastian Coe
From the time I won the Kansas City Match Play championship at age 14, I never wanted to be anything but a golfer.
— Tom Watson
All girls over age 14 remove pubic hair. The only touching is to remove hair. That's grim.
— Peggy Orenstein