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young old-woman persons
When I was young, I lived like an old woman, and when I got old, I had to live like a young person. Diane von Furstenberg
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The success of the young entrepreneur will be the key to India's transformation in the new millennium. Dhirubhai Ambani
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Other things awaited. It was good to be young and to know it for once. So much unfolding to do. Chad Harbach
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She was nothing more than a mere good-tempered, civil and obliging Young Woman; as such we could scarcely dislike her -- she was only an Object of Contempt Jane Austen
young-friends people stories
People see in stories what they’re looking for, my young friend. Brandon Sanderson
young grows ready
I'm ready to grow young again Bruce Springsteen
young hard
Since I was very young I have always worked hard at whatever I have had to do. Desi Arnaz
young about-yourself camaraderie
There's something cool about traveling when you're young. There's a sense of camaraderie. You learn more about yourself. Cobie Smulders
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I had a bad stutter when I was really young. I couldn't get a sentence out. Like, 'D-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-ad.' And that turned into a mumble. Channing Tatum
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Contempt is not a thing to be despised. Edmund Burke
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Unfortunately I think that the young people must feel they are held in contempt by the president and not heard by him. Bruno Julliard
contempt hold naturally
I can't hold too much contempt for him, because naturally he would be disappointed. Danny Green
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When the good of science or economic interests prevail over the good of the person, and ultimately of whole societies, environmental destruction is a sign of a real contempt for man. Pope John
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Nabokov, who I loved more than any other writer when I was young, had such contempt for dialogue. When I was younger, I never wrote a word of dialogue because of him. I thought it was a childish part of a novel. Zadie Smith
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My worst boss was a departmental chair who never learned to appreciate new developments in the field. He had contempt for students and younger researchers, and he saw the job of running the department as a nuisance. Steven Pinker
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Hatred comes from the heart; contempt from the head; and neither feeling is quite within our control Arthur Schopenhauer
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There are some of his sayings which show him to have been a devout Jew, others that he wished to destroy Judaism, others showing that he held all people except the Jews in contempt and that the wished to save no others, others showing that he wished Robert Ingersoll
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I grew up to have my father's looks- my father's speech patterns-my father's posture- my father's opinions and my mother's contempt for my father Jules Feiffer
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The problem with much of that thinking is that it's taking something from today, like movies, and merely putting it on the Web. Eric Rasmussen
mere my-own values
For my own part I am more interested in my work than its mere money value. Charles M. Schwab
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We are merely the stars tennis-balls, struck and bandied which way please them. John Webster
mere ifs
When you are behaving as if you loved someone, you will presently come to love them. C. S. Lewis
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No, I am not at all cynical, I have merely got experience, which, however, is very much the same thing. Oscar Wilde
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What humanity needs today is not merely philosophy or theology, but a message or reassurance. Dada Vaswani
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'Accepting the Christ' is merely a shift in self-perception. Marianne Williamson
merely quotes
You are not thinking. You are merely being logical. Niels Bohr
merely slip spring
To think that spring had depended/On merely this, a look, a kiss/To think that something so splendid/Could slip away in one little daybreak . . . . Frank Sinatra