Old Generations Quotes
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Old Generations Quotes & Sayings
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Each generation must get on the same old merry-go-round, only disguised in a fresh coat of paint.
— Katherine Anne Porter
When confronted with fear, remember that your purpose is bigger than anything that may try to stop you.
— Bidemi Mark-Mordi
Initially we performed in halls with capacities of 1,000.
— Neville Marriner
Sooner or later the young always betrayed the old.
— Pearl S. Buck
Every generation of converts threshes over the same old straw.
— Susan B. Anthony
Respect the young and chastise your elders. It's about time the world was set aright.
— Vera Nazarian
My grandfather used to wear a black hat and coat. You are my children. You are my jewels. We old ones invest our future in you.
— Diane Samuels
Marry a widdow before she leave mourning.
— George Herbert
You are an old pig!'one of them said to the other. 'And that is worse than being a young one.
— Ivan Turgenev
He [Reagan] was who he was, and it was not complicated. You didn't get a different person in an interview.
— David E. Hoffman
Change will come slowly, across generations, because old beliefs die hard even when demonstrably false.
— E. O. Wilson
Old words are reborn with new faces.
— Criss Jami
Youth is always an enemy to the old ...
— Ellen Glasgow
I think as a celebrity, we have to teach the young generation how to speak with the old generation.
— Jackie Chan
Every old man complains of the growing depravity of the world, of the petulance and insolence of the rising generation.
— Samuel Johnson
The Gospel never grows old. It applies to every generation alike. We have to make a choice.
— Billy Graham
There are no crown-bearers in heaven that were not cross-bearers here below.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Many new churches, I regret to say, can be described from the design point of view only as holy terrors.
— Robin Boyd
The art of growing old is the art of being regarded by the oncoming generations as a support and not as a stumbling-block.
— Andre Maurois
Each age stands on the shoulders of the one that has gone before, and out of the revolt of the old is fashioned the new.
— Eloise Lownsbery
Government shouldn't tell you whom to marry.
— Michael Bloomberg