YOUTH QUOTES V

quotations about youth

Youth holds no society with grief.

EURIPIDES

attributed, Day's Collacon

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Youth, enthusiasm, and tenderness, are like the days of spring; instead of complaining of their brevity try to enjoy them.

RUCKERT

attributed, Treasury of Thought: Forming an Encyclopedia of Quotations from Ancient and Modern Authors


There are new eras in one's life that are equivalent to youth--are something better than youth.

GEORGE ELIOT

Felix Holt


I am glad it cannot happen twice, the fever of first love. For it is a fever, and a burden, too, whatever the poets may say.

DAPHNE DU MAURIER

Rebecca


Youth is not only the future of the country. Youth is first and foremost the present of this country. And it is by investing in youth in the present that one can speak legitimately about its future.

HAITI LIBRE

"The involvement of youth in Haitian politics", Haiti Libre, January 3, 2017


The secret of life is then that this fine youthful spirit should never be lost.

RANDOLPH BOURNE

"Youth", The Atlantic Monthly, April 1912


Generally, youth is like the first cogitations, not so wise as the second. For there is a youth in thoughts, as well as in ages. And yet the invention of young men, is more lively than that of old; and imaginations stream into their minds better, and, as it were, more divinely.

FRANCIS BACON

"Of Youth and Age", Essays; or Counsels Civil and Moral

Tags: Francis Bacon


To get back my youth I would do anything in the world, except take exercise, get up early, or be respectable.

OSCAR WILDE

The Picture of Dorian Gray

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Our desire for youth isn't just a fear of dying; it's the desire to keep a life worth living, and for us, that means immortality is not merely living to 150. It means living to 150, perpetually age 30.

FARAH MOHAMMED

"Marketing Immortality", JSTOR Daily, February 2, 2017


In youth, prepare for manhood.

L. MURRAY

attributed, Day's Collacon


Youth's follies are soon forgot.

ALBRECHT VON WALLENSTEIN

attributed, Day's Collacon


Youth is an emblem of heaven; there alone its bloom is eternal.

F. VALENTYN

attributed, Day's Collacon


The pleasure and sadness of youth is that the speed of its passing is never thought about; and so you say that you will do this or that in a year, in five years, only to wake up one morning to realize that what you thought was infinitely prolonged has ended.

DEREK TANGYE

The Way to Minak


Fond youth, give o'er,
And vex thy soul no more
In seeking what were better far unfound;
Alas! thy gains
Are only present pains
To gather scorpions for a future wound.

FRANCIS QUARLES

Emblems

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The retrospect on youth is too often like looking back on what was a fair and promising country, but is now desolated by an overwhelming torrent, from which we have just escaped. Or it is like visiting the grave of a friend whom we had injured, and are precluded by his death from the possibility of making him an atonement.

JOHN FOSTER

John Foster: Life and Thoughts


Youth is not like a new garment which we can keep fresh and fair by wearing sparingly; youth, while we have it, we must wear daily, and it will fast wear away.

JOHN FOSTER

John Foster: Life and Thoughts


Time ever mocks all youthful hopes;
He laughs at ever plan youth makes;
He buries fame and honor deep
In grave of hope--too late youth wakes.

ARDELIA COTTON BARTON

"Time's Ravages"

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The magnet does not more surely and powerfully attract the needle, than youth by some electric sympathy of soul is attracted by youth.

ROBERT SHELTON MACKENZIE

Titian: A Romance of Venice


So tutor youth that the sins of age be not imputed to thee.

PYTHAGORAS

attributed, Day's Collacon


Love is such a simple thing when we have only one-and-twenty summers and a sweet girl of seventeen trembles under our glance, as if she were a bud first opening her heart with wondering rapture to the morning. Such young unfurrowed souls roll to meet each other like two velvet peaches that touch softly and are at rest; they mingle as easily as two brooklets that ask for nothing but to entwine themselves and ripple with ever-interlacing curves in the leafiest hiding-places.

GEORGE ELIOT

Adam Bede