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Youth Quotes - Page 25

O, Youth: Do you know that yours is not the first generation to yearn for a life full of beauty and freedom?

O, Youth: Do you know that yours is not the first generation to yearn for a life full of beauty and freedom?

Albert Einstein (2013). “Albert Einstein, The Human Side: Glimpses from His Archives”, p.30, Princeton University Press

For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood.

1599-1600 Adam to Orlando. AsYou Like It, act 2, sc.3, l.48-53.

The spirit of a youth That means to be of note, begins betimes.

William Shakespeare, Thomas PRICE (Late Chaplain in H.M. Convict Establishment at Woolwich.) (1853). “The Wisdom and Genius of Shakspeare; ... with ... Notes, and Scriptural References ... by the Rev. T. Price. ... Second Edition, Enlarged”, p.289

For though the camomile, the more it is trodden on the faster it grows, yet youth, the more it is wasted, the sooner it wears.

William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe, Richard Farmer, George Steevens, Alexander Pope (1821). “The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Richard II. Henry IV, pt. I”, p.291

Youth to itself rebels, though none else near.

William Shakespeare, Philip Edwards (2003). “Hamlet, Prince of Denmark”, p.108, Cambridge University Press

We have some salt of our youth in us.

William Shakespeare (1998). “The Merry Wives of Windsor”, Oxford University Press, USA

The youth is better than the old age of friendship.

William Hazlitt (1871). “The Round Table. A collection of Essays ... By W. H. and Leigh Hunt”, p.493

Acquaintance; companion; One dear brilliant woman; The best-endowed, the elect, All by their youth undone, All, all, by that inhuman Bitter glory wrecked.

William Butler Yeats (2010). “The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats Volume I: The Poems: Revised Second Edition”, p.253, Simon and Schuster

Clearly much that seemed valid seemed so only because he had been taught it from earliest youth.

W. Somerset Maugham (2016). “Of Human Bondage (Diversion Classics)”, p.355, Diversion Books

It is a pity that, as one gradually gains experience, one loses one's youth.

Vincent van Gogh (2014). “Delphi Complete Works of Vincent van Gogh (Illustrated)”, p.2593, Delphi Classics