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As we move further away I can hear the old lady say, "Remember when we were like that, Ed?" To which the old man replies, "My memory is not that good.
— Anna Bloom
There are no Territories to light out for, not in this century. It was no longer easy to become the new you. New or old, you were already you.
— Donald E. Westlake
The whole idea of timing tests is a century old, from a scientist who thought speed and ability were tightly correlated, which they are not.
— L. Todd Rose
Death was an old acquaintance. They had met before. They were not friends. Not enemies, either.
— Dan Groat
I just think if you're 44 years old and you're not smarter than you were when you were 35 years old or 25 years old, just stay in your room.
— Keith Olbermann
It looks as if I were meant to be alone, and that any hope of happiness is not meant. Am I too old to acquire the knack for happiness?
— May Sarton
We were just old enough to be warped by childhood and just young enough not to realize it.
— Chuck Klosterman
I would not be on the level did I not confess that I always have believed that the old Browns were a great team, one of the greatest ever organized.
— Charles Comiskey
Nothing is more ridiculous in old people that were once good-looking, than to forget that they are not so still.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Jon could not find it in him to pray to any gods, old or new. If they were real, he thought, they were as cruel and implacable as winter.
— George R R Martin
Those who of old were good practicers of Tao did not use it to make people bright, but rather used it to make them simple.
— Laozi
I wouldn't be young again even if it were possible, but I am not going to pretend that growing old is all sweetness and light.
— Ruth Rendell
I grew up on black sand greens. The best tees were old, dry cowpies, believe it or not.
— Billy Casper
She was only a year old, but elves grew up fast. Not like witches, who Jenks swore were not able to be on their own until they were thirty. Ahem.
— Kim Harrison
Fate. Sounds romantic."
"You must not know anything about mythology, then, Mr. McQueen. In all the old myths, the Fates were the villains. — Tiffany Reisz
"You must not know anything about mythology, then, Mr. McQueen. In all the old myths, the Fates were the villains. — Tiffany Reisz
We must not dwell on what we were in our salad days when soup days steam now upon the table!
— Catherynne M Valente
We were born into an unjust system; we are not prepared to grow old in it.
— Bernadette Devlin
In the old times, women did not get their lives written, though I don't doubt many of them were much better worth writing than the men's.
— Harriet Beecher Stowe
Few ever lived to old age, and fewer still ever became distinguished, who were not in the habit of early rising.
— John Todd
I thought you were good, but you are not good. You are just a lying old dirty birdie.
— Stephen King
The good old horse-and-buggy days: then you lived until you died and not until you were run over.
— Will Rogers
I am so old that I can remember when liberals were liberal - instead of being intolerant of anything and anybody that is not politically correct.
— Thomas Sowell
I have to say, old friend, you were supposed to help train her, not drop her off a cliff.
— Brandon Sanderson
When the stars were right, They could plunge from world to world through the sky; but when the stars were wrong, They could not live.
— H.P. Lovecraft
If were not foolish young, were foolish old.
— Geoffrey Chaucer
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
They were all very young, really, too young for all they had seen, but too old not to have seen it.
— Catherynne M Valente
Yes, I am of old family, and not illiterate. I am a fossil." "A which?" "Fossil. The first horses were fossils. They date back two million years.
— Mark Twain
When the old poets made some virtue their theme, they were not teaching but adoring,
— Alister E. McGrath
Youthfulness is about how you live not when you were born.
— Karl Lagerfeld
When I was a child, I read books. My reading was not indiscriminate. I preferred books that were old and thick and hard. I made vocabulary lists.
— Marilynne Robinson
She explained that 'diamond friends' were better than plain old 'best friends' because diamonds were not only rare, they were forever.
— Melanie Shawn