
Top 20 Fortunate Youth Quotes
#1. At Achilles tomb, O fortunate youth, to have found Homer as the herald of your glory!
Alexander The Great
#2. That the rooms were pitifully furnished, with dirty sheets in
James Patterson
#3. My veracity is dearer to me than my life," said the peasant; "nor would I purchase the one by forfeiting the other.
Horace Walpole
#4. From early youth I endeavored to read books in the right way and I was fortunate in having a good memory and intelligence to assist me.
Adolf Hitler
#5. I was very fortunate that a teacher saw that I read a lot and got bored very easily and had a lot of energy, so she said, 'You've got to go to this youth theater.' I joined Manchester Youth Theatre when I was really young, and I just loved putting on and being involved in plays and telling stories.
Justin Chadwick
#6. Youth is too tumultuous for felicity; old age too insecure for happiness. The period most favorable to enjoyment, in a vigorous, fortunate, and generous life, is that between forty and sixty.
Christian Nestell Bovee
#7. I always like to say that our brand or our philosophy has always been kind of this marriage between the 'food as indulgence,' and it's also been about 'food as health,' that food is vitality.
John Mackey
#8. If you don't advertise yourself you will be advertised by your loving enemies.
Elbert Hubbard
#9. Death is fortunate for the child, bitter to the youth, too late to the old.
Publilius Syrus
#10. No one could deny that Gansey was a glorious portrait of youth, the well-tended product of a fortunate and moneyed pairing.
Maggie Stiefvater
#11. I was fortunate enough to have a rambling youth.
David Mamet
#12. Every morning, I have a drink of spinach, blueberry, celery, carrot and Gillian McKeith energy food with linseed.
Trinny Woodall
#13. I have lived long enough to see real, significant changes made for the good...and I have been fortunate enough to have participated in some of them...One person can make a difference!
(Father Ted Hesburgh, C.S.C., quoted in our book, God's Icebreaker by Jill A. Boughton and Julie Walters)
Jill A. Boughton
#14. It is fortunate that youth never recognizes its ignorance, for if it did it would not find the courage to get the habit of endurance. It is perhaps an instinct of the blood and flesh which prevents this knowledge and allows the boy to become the man who will live to see the folly of his existence.
John Edward Williams
#15. Living in the fifties America was in many ways like living in a public space that's suddenly emptied out, a theater after closing, or a classroom after school. The emptiness could feel liberating, but it could also make you feel blank and vaguely nostalgic.
James Harvey
#16. Don't feel stupid if you don't like what everyone else pretends to love.
Emma Watson
#17. The more we ignore our emotions, the more likely they are to wield a powerful influence over us.
Chip Conley
#19. There are no bad haircuts in cyberspace.
Dave Barry
#20. I, uh, I hit a tree."
"Well, I'm sure it had it coming.
Derek Landy
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