Inspiring Growing Up Quotes for Every Stage of Life - page 77
A market economy cannot thrive absent the well-being of average people, even in a gilded age.
Jaron Lanier
Why should we fear to be crushed by savage elements, we who are made up of the same elements?
I am destined to proclaim the message, unmindful of personal consequences to myself.
Nicolaus Zinzendorf
Computers tend to separate us from each other - Mum's on the laptop, Dad's on the iPad, teenagers are on Facebook, toddlers are on the DS, and so on.
Tom Hodgkinson
In framing a system, which we wish to last for ages, we should not lose sight of the changes which ages will produce.
Anyone who writes an autobiographical work at the age of 34 is, at best, presumptuous. It occurred to me that it was time to set the record straight.
Jessica Savitch
A citizenship of wholesale delegation and abdication to public and private power systems, such as prevails now, makes such periodic checks as elections little more than rituals.
Ralph Nader
There are foods that accelerate aging and entropy, and others that renew and revitalise the body.
I can't minimize the terror factor. As you get older you get more and more frightened because the terrible indignities of old age become closer to you.
Formula One is not just multinationals. It's also about national players wanting to get global coverage.
Martin Sorrell
In a dream you are never eighty.
Anne Sexton
The instances that second marriage move
Are base respects of thrift, but none of love.
The dramatic sufferings of adults and all the cruel fantasies of those of my own age, who seemed abandoned to their own impulses in the midst of so many catastrophes, appeared to inscribe themselves on the walls around me.
Antoni Tapies
Time is of no account with great thoughts, which are as fresh to -day as when they first passed through their authors' minds ages ago.
Samuel Smiles
Non-co-operation is the nation's notice that it is no longer satisfied to be in tutelage.
I believe that it is as much a right and duty for women to do something with their lives as for men and we are not going to be satisfied with such frivolous parts as you give us.
Louisa May Alcott
I was satisfied with haiku until I met you, but now I want a Russian novel, a 50-page description of you sleeping.
Dean Young