Age Quotes (10392)
age quotes in english
Your message is stupid. Iraq is not afraid of you or anyone else when it has a right to claim. What you warned about is not on Iraq's agenda. Iraq is vital and powerful. It is not an opportunistic country. Your administration has not learned from the past... view
By: Mohammed Aldouri
There must be such a thing as a child with average ability, but you can't find a parent who will admit that it is his child... view
By: Thomas Bailey Aldrich
To keep the heart unwrinkled, to be hopeful, kindly, cheerful, reverent - that is to triumph over old age... view
By: Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Books that have become classics - books that have had their day and now get more praise than perusal - always remind me of retired colonels and majors and captains who, having reached the age limit, find themselves retired on half pay... view
By: Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Life is a dream for the wise, a game for the fool, a comedy for the rich, a tragedy for the poor... view
By: Sholom Aleichem
I lived in England to learn English. When I went to England for the first time, it was like being on the Moon. I had no friends, I couldn't speak the language. I was very isolated... view
By: Jean Alesi
None can less afford to delay than the aged sinner. Now is the time. Now or never. You have, as it were, one foot already in the grave. Your opportunities will soon be over. Strive, then, I entreat you, to enter in at the strait gate... view
By: Archibald Alexander
The character and fight against fascism moved centre stage when, in 1936, Franco attempted to overthrow by force the Popular Front Government of Republican Spain... view
By: Bill Alexander
The International Brigades provided a shock force while the Republic trained and organized an army from an assemblage of individuals. The Spanish people knew they were not fighting alone... view
By: Bill Alexander
It would be difficult, in this day and age, to fund art that made racial slurs... view
By: Jane Alexander
All I want to do is make sure that art is available to all Americans in a participatory way, whether you engage in the art process yourself or you're an audience member... view
By: Jane Alexander
I don't know how one actually would define obscenity. I'm sure the definition is different according to the age one is living in... view
By: Jane Alexander
Most of our funding goes to organizations and is then used to leverage the private sector... view
By: Jane Alexander
There are a growing number of conservatives and Republicans who, while they support the president and support the war in Iraq, wonder how many of these nation-building wars we're going to engage in and what the parameters of that are... view
By: Lamar Alexander
I didn't want to engage in a campaign where I was defending myself on those issues at every turn, so I just decided that I'd switch and run as a Republican... view
By: Rodney Alexander
For psychological purposes the most important differences in conation are those in virtue of which the object is revealed as sensed or perceived or imaged or remembered or thought... view
By: Samuel Alexander
Hence, in desiring, the more the enjoyment is delayed, the more fancy begins to weave about the object images of future fruition, and to clothe the desired object with properties calculated to inflame the impulse... view
By: Samuel Alexander
When we come to images or memories or thoughts, speculation, while always closely related to practice, is more explicit, and it is in fact not immediately obvious that such processes can be described in any sense as practical... view
By: Samuel Alexander
Both expectations and memories are more than mere images founded on previous experience... view
By: Samuel Alexander
I really love the process, with stage, of rehearsal, you get to create a character, and you have a beginning, a middle, and an end of story. And in television, you don't... view
By: Sasha Alexander
Stage work, that's all I have in my background. Wasteland was my first TV experience. Dawson's was my first long-term, I mean the entire season of 22 episodes... view
By: Sasha Alexander
When I graduated college I needed to make money while I was pursuing acting, so I read screenplays and made a living writing coverage on them for studios... view
By: Sasha Alexander
The paradox of reality is that no image is as compelling as the one which exists only in the mind's eye... view
By: Shana Alexander
Letters are expectation packaged in an envelope... view
By: Shana Alexander
Earth teach me to forget myself as melted snow forgets its life. Earth teach me resignation as the leaves which die in the fall. Earth teach me courage as the tree which stands all alone. Earth teach me regeneration as the seed which rises in the spring... view
By: William Alexander
Ofttimes the test of courage becomes rather to live than to die... view
By: Vittorio Alfieri
Often the test of courage is not to die but to live... view
By: Vittorio Alfieri
The institution of chivalry forms one of the most remarkable features in the history of the Middle Ages... view
By: Horatio Alger
The hard necessity of bringing the judge on the bench down into the dock has been the peculiar responsibility of the writer in all ages of man... view
By: Nelson Algren
I confront the European elite's self-image as tolerant 'while under their noses women are living like slaves... view
By: Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Old age is just a record of one's whole life... view
By: Muhammad Ali
I'm the most recognized and loved man that ever lived cuz there weren't no satellites when Jesus and Moses were around, so people far away in the villages didn't know about them... view
By: Muhammad Ali
Age is whatever you think it is. You are as old as you think you are... view
By: Muhammad Ali
He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life... view
By: Muhammad Ali
Videos are more like photography. It's not as much about trying to tell a story as it is creating images... view
By: Tatyana Ali
Coffee is a beverage that puts one to sleep when not drank... view
By: Alphonse Allais
Nearly one in four women will experience domestic violence during her lifetime. And slightly more than half of female victims of domestic violence live in households with children under age 12... view
By: Lucille Roybal Allard
Mr. Speaker, our Nation must no longer be complacent about underage drinking and its alarming consequences. We must bring this national public health crisis out of the shadow and into the bright light of a national priority... view
By: Lucille Roybal Allard
With such compelling information, the question is why haven't we been able to do more to prevent the crisis of underage drinking? The answer is: the alcohol industry... view
By: Lucille Roybal Allard
From the employees' standpoint, in 1935, Social Security was a big gamble. Employees would be required to participate in the program, contributing a percentage of their income for their entire adult working life... view
By: Wayne Allard
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