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Age Quotes - Page 69

An essential aspect of creativity is not being afraid to fail.

"A Genius and His Magic Camera". Life Magazine, October 27, 1972.

Secrecy in science does not work. Withholding information does more damage to us than to our competitors.

"Proceedings of the International Conference on Lasers '87" edited by F. J. Duarte, (p. 1165), 1988.

We will not be driven by fear into an age of unreason.

Edward R. Murrow (1967). “In Search of Light: The Broadcasts of Edward R. Murrow, 1938-1961”

There was no language barrier when it came to kids, and when it came to play.

"John Tesh and Family Comfort Sri Lankan Victims". "The 700 Club" with Gordon Robertson, www.cbn.com. January 14, 2005.

There's time enough, but none to spare.

Charles W. Chesnutt (2015). “The Marrow of Tradition”, p.240, Xist Publishing

He that can live alone resembles the brute beast in nothing, the sage in much, and God in everything.

Baltasar Gracian (2006). “The Art of Worldly Wisdom”, p.55, Shambhala Publications

Holy Men! Holy Cabbages! Holy Bean Pods! What do they do but live and suck in sustenance and grow fat?

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (2012). “The White Company”, p.36, Courier Corporation

America is a country that seems forever to be toddler or teenager, at those two stages of human development characterized by conflict between autonomy and security.

Anna Quindlen (2010). “Thinking Out Loud: On the Personal, the Political, the Public and the Private”, p.55, Ballantine Books

Tea to the English is really a picnic indoors.

Alice Walker (2003). “The third life of Grange Copeland: Meridian ; The color purple”

The name 'Wiz' comes from me being the youngest dude in my age group of people that I hung out with. I was pretty good at anything I tried to do, so they would call me a young wiz.

"Wiz Khalifa on fame, love and being a rock star". Interview With Gavin Godfrey, www.indianapolisrecorder.com. September 23, 2011.

Every rustic who delivers in the village alehouse his slow, infrequent sentences, may help to kill or keep alive the fatal superstitions which clog his race.

William Kingdon Clifford, Leslie Stephen, Frederick Pollock (2011). “Lectures and Essays”, p.183, Cambridge University Press