Late Twenties Quotes
Collection of top 23 famous quotes about Late Twenties
Late Twenties Quotes & Sayings
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Yeats, you need ten years in the library, but I have need of ten years in the wilderness.
— Lionel Johnson
She was an athletic female, late twenties, a shade under two meters in height, and about fifty kilos.
— Wesley Chu
Within that ageing outer shell we remain very much the same as we did in our late teens and early twenties.
— M.M. Kaye
Writing is still on my slate.
— Jaleel White
Energy experts have announced the development of a new fuel made from human brain tissue. It's called assohol.
— George Carlin
I played rugby from the age of 10 until my late twenties; an unlikely player - small, quiet, long-haired and 'wiry.'
— Anthony Browne
It's only when the kids are in their late twenties that families really face up to what they are.
— George Michael
I suffered when I was in my late twenties and early thirties. I was awkward, I stuck out, I was nerdy.
— Stephen Merchant
Novelists don't age as quickly as philosophers, who often face professional senility in their late twenties.
— Martin Amis
Attitudes reflect your thoughts, so always have a positive attitude.
— Debasish Mridha
I'm just as normal as anybody else. I'm just probably in the same place as many people in their mid to late twenties are.
— Tristan Prettyman
The slightest human contact was immediate joy.
— Mitch Albom
It is higher and nobler to be kind.
— Mark Twain
I used to have about a hundred suits in my late twenties and early thirties when my stock was riding high and I was rich.
— Sebastian Horsley
I only go out to get me a fresh appetite for being alone.
— George Gordon Byron
I had the idea in my twenties that a writer could immediately become the late Henry James. Henry James himself had to mature. Even Saul Bellow did.
— Cynthia Ozick
Kubrick never explained the ending to us, or what his intentions were. He didn't intend for it to be a predictable film.
— Keir Dullea
Myths, told for their own sake, are not stories that have meanings, but stories that give meanings.
— James P. Carse