Age Quotes - Page 132
The manager asks how and when; the leader asks what and why.
Warren G. Bennis (1997). “Learning to Lead: A Workbook on Becoming a Leader”, Basic Books (AZ)
Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting, 2004.
Youth hasn't got anything to do with chronological age. It's times of hope and happiness.
Wallace Stegner (2007). “Crossing to Safety”, p.239, Modern Library
W. Somerset Maugham (2013). “The Essential W. Somerset Maugham Collection”, p.1876, eBookIt.com
Vladimir Nabokov (2011). “The Annotated Lolita: Revised and Updated”, p.323, Vintage
"The Works of Thomas De Quincey: Including All His Contributions to Periodical Literature".
Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
Theodore Roosevelt (2012). “In the Words of Theodore Roosevelt: Quotations from the Man in the Arena”, p.128, Cornell University Press
Sydney J. Harris (1964). “Leaving the Surface”
Stephen King (2016). “Needful Things”, p.580, Simon and Schuster
Sheila Walsh (1999). “Life is Tough, But God is Faithful: How to See God's Love in Difficult Times”, p.1938, Thomas Nelson Inc
Incredibly, inordinately, devastatingly, immortally, calamitously, hearteningly, adorably beautiful.
1961 Impersonation of Harold Macmillan. Beyond the Fringe.