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Less than fifteen cents to the province and more than twenty-five cents to Ottawa, this is far from being excessive!
— Maurice Duplessis
Ah, what shall I be at fifty,
should nature keep me alive,
if I find the world so bitter
when I am but twenty-five? — Alfred The Great
should nature keep me alive,
if I find the world so bitter
when I am but twenty-five? — Alfred The Great
I make it a rule always to believe compliments implicitly for five minutes, and to simmer gently for twenty more.
— Alice James
People are still crazy about Python after twenty-five years, which I find hard to believe.
— Michael Palin
Twenty-five or thirty words are supposed to be enough in a news bullet to explain either a war or an unusual set of Christmas lights.
— Octavia E. Butler
She looked at the kids, who did not see [them] because they were past the age of twenty-five ...
— Stephen King
I'm excited about the old songs. That's a nice place to be after grinding out the music business for twenty years.
— Five For Fighting
I was only twenty-five, much to young to die. Probably about the right age to become a complete hypochondriac, however.
— Kylie Scott
I was a cannibal for twenty-five years. For the rest I have been a vegetarian.
— George Bernard Shaw
Nothing you think at twenty-five is so.
— Linda Ellerbee
Make a list of twenty-five things you want to experience before you die. Carry it in your wallet or purse and refer to it often.
— H. Jackson Brown Jr.
You think we 're both fifty shades of fucked up, don't you?"
- "Nah, not that bad. Maybe twenty-five shades. — Laurelin Paige
- "Nah, not that bad. Maybe twenty-five shades. — Laurelin Paige
I can see how he (Sandy Koufax) won twenty-five games. What I don't understand is how he lost five.
— Yogi Berra
She would like to be on a train named Nightfall going to some place where she'd be twenty-five years old.
— Dawn Powell
eight point-five million young men were killed and twenty-nine million wounded or missing.
— David Stansfield
Twenty or twenty-five years ago, contraception and enlightenment were held to be almost synonymous.
— George Orwell
I've been singing this song now for twenty five minutes. I could sing it for another twenty five minutes. I'm not proud ... or tired.
— Arlo Guthrie
The real student is studying, learning, inquiring, exploring, not just until he is twenty or twenty-five, but throughout life.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
Twenty-five years ago nobody knew much about white sharks.
— Peter Benchley
He met her on 26 December 1969, five days before the end of the sixties, when he was twenty-two and she was twenty-one.
— Salman Rushdie
We are foolish and sentimental and melodramatic at twenty-five, but if we weren't perhaps we should be less wise at fifty.
— W. Somerset Maugham
The fellow who can pay only twenty-five cents to see a ball game always will be just as welcome at Comiskey Park as the box seat holder.
— Charles Comiskey
It's arguable that Ayn Rand's finest achievement was crashing the economy twenty-five years after her death.
— Jarett Kobek
Paintings, like tombstones, will last a good five hundred years, well into twenty or thirty generations.
— Robert Genn
Many people die at twenty five and aren't buried until they are seventy five.
— Benjamin Franklin
There is no yesterday or tomorrow; there is only this moment. Twenty-four hours a day. Seven days a week. Three hundred sixty-five days a year.
— Philip Toshio Sudo
If she had learned anything twenty-five years, it was that money wasn't worth much if you didn't have anyone to share it with.
— Erin McCarthy
I gave my wife a twenty-five-dollar gift certificate. She used it as a down payment on a mink coat.
— Milton Berle
Twenty-five Percent Slam
— Louis Sachar
He spoke in telegram-as if every word he used cost five bucks, and he only had a twenty in his wallet.
— Suzanne Brockmann
I'm going to live to be twenty-five,' she said, 'then die.
— Haruki Murakami