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I'm old, but I'm not good enough to be jaded.
— John Feinstein
Life. Too much of it, and not enough. The fear that it will end some day, and the fear that tomorrow will be the same as yesterday.
— John Updike
Old enough to know better, pissed enough not to care. (Jaden)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
To see how pretty an old woman once was, it is not enough just to look at each feature; they must be translated.
— Marcel Proust
Old wives' tales are not enough in a day when old wives and old men, too, are constantly moving away from their labours.
— Vincent Massey
Nothing is so remote from us as the thing which is not old enough to be history and not new enough to be news.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
I am growing old enough not to care much for the MANNER of doing things.
— Abraham Lincoln
They don't understand it. They're not old enough to know the first instinct of irritation should be avoided in order to keep an open mind.
— Amelia Gray
She is getting old, and he is getting old, right on schedule, and yet as time ruins them, they are not, strangely enough, married to each other.
— Michael Chabon
We were just old enough to be warped by childhood and just young enough not to realize it.
— Chuck Klosterman
There are young people today that move like old people from eating too much junk food and not getting enough exercise.
— Dharma Mittra
There's so much about girls I don't understand. I don't know how I'm old enough to kiss them but not old enough to talk to them.
— Hannah Moskowitz
I'm old enough to ask myself that question, but not so old that I don't care what the answer is.
— Francois Lelord
It was on old joke among underfed, angry sailors that should mutiny fail, the weight of their bodies would not be enough to hang them.
— Marcus Rediker
I have been writing since I was old enough to spell. I have never considered not writing.
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
And he was not old enough to talk and say nothing at the same time.
— William Faulkner
It's old light, and there's not much of it. But it is enough to see by.
— Margaret Atwood
Six is old enough to know how to pick a lock, but not old enough to know that you don't want to be picking that lock.
— Sheila Wray Gregoire
Algy, you always adopt a strictly immoral attitude towards life. You are not quite old enough to do that.
— Oscar Wilde
When we grow old, there can only be one regret - not to have given enough of ourselves.
— Eleonora Duse
A decade of cutting away dead flesh, cauterizing old scars ripped open over and over and still it is not enough.
— Adrienne Rich
If the stories of our faith are such that you're too young to remember them, then you are not old enough to preach.
— Fred B. Craddock
Old enough to be drafted but not old enough to vote.
— Alice Cooper
Do not speak harshly to a grown-up man. He is old enough to be your father.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I think it was so splendid in Father to go as a chaplain when he was too old to be drafted, and not strong enough for a soldier, said Meg warmly.
— Louisa May Alcott
Why do you get to act all crazy over a guy and I don't?" Anna asked.
"You have to earn the crazy," Grace said. "You're not old enough yet. — Jill Shalvis
"You have to earn the crazy," Grace said. "You're not old enough yet. — Jill Shalvis
He was thiryt-one now, not too old, but old enough to be lonely.
— Nicholas Sparks
Not that it was not a nightmare. It was, but of a very special kind he was scarcely old enough to appreciate.
— Malcolm Lowry
And I wasn't old enough to be wise, so I loved her more, not less, because I knew she would be taken from me soon.
— Naomi Novik
Not enough." Margo rose and tucked the towel in place. " Come on, let's go stuff her in a locker. For old time's sake.
— Nora Roberts
The moon is too old, the flower is too old;even the sunset is not enough. The only relevant metaphor for you is your mirror image.
— Amit Kalantri
They wiped his paws on a good bath towel whenever he came in with wet feet, because they had not been married long enough to have an old bath towel,
— Beverly Cleary
Like a car that's old enough to be old but not old enough to be a classic, it would be years before people would again appreciate the old town square.
— K. Martin Beckner
Life is so short, transient, and beautiful that there is not enough time to get old.
— Debasish Mridha
Tradition or not, I sometimes thought putting children on an old guy's lap was already creepy enough. We didn't need to mix alcohol into it.
— Richelle Mead
Don't listen when they scoff
That you are too old and I am young,
For I am old enough to know better
And you are young enough not to care. — Armistead Maupin
That you are too old and I am young,
For I am old enough to know better
And you are young enough not to care. — Armistead Maupin
Not old enough to feel like an adult , really, but old enough to look like one, and to know the distinction between being carefree and careless.
— Gregory Maguire
She stroked my hair and told me I was beautiful, but I was old enough by then to know not to believe it anymore.
— Sarah Dessen
As a fourteen-year-old, he'd not been old enough to have sympathy for her - for either the child or the adult that she was.
— John Irving
I have my teachers who tell me what to do. I'm not quite old enough yet to be truly independent.
— Victor LaValle
Age is not a particularly interesting subject. Anyone can get old. All you have to do is live long enough.
— Groucho Marx
Don't you oh well me,sir," Miss Maudie replied, recognizing Jem's fatalistic noises, "you are not old enough to appreciate what I said.
— Harper Lee
He loves her for everything she is and is not. She's old enough to appreciate that.
— Mandy Nachampassack-Maloney
Weep not, my wanton, smile upon my knee;When thou art old there's grief enough for thee.
— Robert Greene
We do not want to old to be sharper than we. It is bad enough that they were there first, and got the best things.
— Gore Vidal
While old men feel sensibly enough their own advance in years, they do not sufficiently recollect it in those whom they have seenyoung.
— Thomas Jefferson