Top 13 Quotes About Callowness
#1. As long as 'Pearl Harbor' stays in the past, it's perfect; when it wretchedly changes gears in the late going, it becomes the wrong kind of same old story: Hollywood stupidity and callowness, writ large across the sky.
Stephen Hunter
#2. I think there's a level of ignorance, when, in the callowness of youth, you imagine that you are inventing the world for the first time. You imagine that your parents don't know what it feels like to fall in love.
Mira Nair
#3. Some thoughts should never be conceived. Some questions should never be asked, because they have no answer, and the questions themselves serve only to haunt with grinding guilt and second guessing.
Bobby Adair
#5. Those who wish to be ignorant and free, believe in something that never was and never shall be.
Thomas Jefferson
#6. The most important thing in anyone's life is to be giving something. The quality I can give is fun and joy and happiness. This is my gift.
Ginger Rogers
#7. The betterment of society is not a job to be left to a few. It's a responsibility to be shared by all.
David Packard
#8. All the sanguine guesswork of youth is there, and the silliness; all the novelty of being alive and impressed by the urgency of tremendous trivialities.
Siegfried Sassoon
#9. I gotta think that one that becomes a philosophy of work, which is "no excuses."
Phil Ramone
#10. In worshipping their nationhood men worship themselves and scorn others, and that is no healthy thing.
C.J. Sansom
#11. Half the fun is getting to play dress-up and imagine what it's like to be this other person. If you're not excited about a part where you get to use your imagination, then what's the point in doing it? It'll be just another job. Also, Director Michael Pressman and I see eye-to-eye with Marie.
Zoe Kazan
#12. Remember folks stop lights timed for 35 mph are also timed for 70 mph.
Jim Samuels
#13. There is a process of social and of political differentiation going on in the real working class all the time.
Ernest Mandel
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