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Sometimes being young and confident is better than being old with experience ... when I was young I wasn't scared about anything
— Thierry Henry
What old people say you cannot do, you try and find that you can. Old deeds for old people, and new deeds for new.
— Henry David Thoreau
So easy is it, though many housekeepers doubt it, to establish new and better customs in the place of the old.
— Henry David Thoreau
she freely admitted that of old she had been a little mad, and now she pretended to be perfectly sane.
— Henry James
There is no hope the future will but turn the old sand in the falling glass of time.
— Richard Henry Stoddard
Why should we be startled by death? Life is a constant putting off of the mortal coil - coat, cuticle, flesh and bones, all old clothes.
— Henry David Thoreau
This was that Earth of which we have heard, made out of Chaos and Old Night.
— Henry David Thoreau
That grand old poem called Winter
— Henry David Thoreau
Still young and fine! but what is still in view We slight as old and soil'd, though fresh and new.
— Henry Vaughan
It is autumn; not without But within me is the cold. Youth and spring are all about; It is I that have grown old.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The work of Henry James has always seemed divisible by a simple dynastic arrangement into three reigns: James I, James II, and the Old Pretender.
— Philip Guedalla
The young may die, but the old must!
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
A young trooper should have an old horse.
— Henry George Bohn
When you're six years old, you don't look at things the way an adult looks at things.
— Dwight Henry
Henry Fonda's son: That's how everybody identified me until Easy Rider came along. Good old Captain America.
— Peter Fonda
Fair was she and young, when in hope began the long journey; Faded was she and old, when in disappointment it ended.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
In youth all doors open outward; in old age all open inward.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
I have always been an old-line Henry Clay Whig.
— Abraham Lincoln
The twilight that surrounds the border-land of old romance.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The head learns new things, but the heart forever practices old experiences.
— Henry Ward Beecher
You have deceived our trust, and made us doff our easy robes of peace, to crush our old limbs in ungentle steel.
— Henry Bolingbroke
Winter giveth the fields, and the trees so old,
their beards of icicles and snow. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
their beards of icicles and snow. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The poet is a man who lives at last by watching his moods. An old poet comes at last to watch his moods as narrowly as a cat does a mouse.
— Henry David Thoreau
I love old gardens best- tired old garden that rest in the sun.
— Henry Bellamann
As I gaze upon the sea! All the old romantic legends, all my dreams, come back to me.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
What's the use of worrying?
It never was worth while,
So pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag,
And smile, smile, smile. — George Henry Powell
It never was worth while,
So pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag,
And smile, smile, smile. — George Henry Powell
Youth wrenches the sceptre from old age, and sets the crown on its own head before it is entitled to it.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Every generation laughs at the old fashions, but follows religiously the new.
— Henry David Thoreau
There's no new news, just old news with new dates
— Henry David Thoreau
Many old people receive pensions for no other reason, it seems to me, but as a compensation for having lived a long time ago.
— Henry David Thoreau
Animals of all classes, old and young, shrink with instinctive fear from any strange object approaching them.
— William Henry Hudson
The gardener's rule applies to youth and age: When young 'sow wild oats'; but when old, grow sage.
— Henry James Byron
In the Old City there were very few ways for women to stay alive, and all of them involved a man.
— Christina Henry
Poor old Germany. Too big for Europe, too small for the world
— Henry Kissinger
Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young.
— Henry Ford
In youth, the absense of pleasure is pain, in old age, the absence of pain is pleasure.
— Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth
The Nile, forever new and old, Among the living and the dead, Its mighty, mystic stream has rolled.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The soul never grows old.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Once, when the days were ages, And the old Earth was young, The high gods and the sages From Nature's golden pages Her open secrets wrung.
— Richard Henry Stoddard
Who stops learning may be old.
— Henry Ford
Not as ours the books of old - Things that steam can stamp and fold; Not as ours the books of yore - Rows of type, and nothing more.
— Henry Austin Dobson
It is always safe to assume, not that the old way is wrong, but that there may be a better way.
— Henry Harrower
Mythology is the crop which the Old World bore before its soil was exhausted.
— Henry David Thoreau
Home should be an oratorio of the memory, singing to all our after life melodies and harmonies of old-remembered joy.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Businessmen go down with their businesses because they like the old way so well they cannot change.
— Henry Ford
Imagine a 15-year-old kid saying, 'I have two moms - it's cool.' I don't fear that at all.
— Henry Rollins
To have people like my work, even if it's my old work, I can't ask for nothing nicer than that.
— Henry Winkler
Contrary to age-old prejudices, the wealth of the rich is not the cause of the poverty of the poor, but helps to alleviate that poverty.
— Henry Hazlitt
It was an old, old, old, old lady,
And a boy who was half-past three;
And the way they played together
Was beautiful to see. — Henry Cuyler Bunner
And a boy who was half-past three;
And the way they played together
Was beautiful to see. — Henry Cuyler Bunner
Undoubtedly the very tedium and ennui which presume to have exhausted the variety and the joys of life are as old as Adam.
— Henry David Thoreau
There is no conflict between the Old and the New; the conflict is between the False and the True.
— Henry Van Dyke
To a philosopher all news is gossip, and they who edit and read it are old women over their tea.
— Henry David Thoreau
Who is old enough to have learned from experience?
— Henry David Thoreau
If your goal is to change the world, you can't start by doing things the same old way because it sells better.
— Henry Spencer
For bells are the voice of the church; They have tones that touch and search The hearts of young and old.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
It is easy enough to be moral after a good dinner beside a snug coal fire, and with our hearts well warmed with fine old port.
— Henry Mayhew
Burn, O evening hearth, and waken Pleasant visions, as of old! Though the house by winds be shaken, Safe I keep this room of gold!
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
None are so old as those who have outlived enthusiasm.
— Henry David Thoreau
Welcome, my old friend, Welcome to a foreign fireside.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
an 'old English lady'. Henry, though, had other
— Thomas Penn
The old echoes are long in dying.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
And I seemed to discern a power and meaning in the old, which the more impassioned would not allow.
— Frederick Henry Hedge
We have need to be earth-born as well as heaven-born, gegeneis, as was said of the Titans of old, or in a better sense than they.
— Henry David Thoreau
Henry James was one of the nicest old ladies I ever met.
— William Faulkner