Top 22 Quotes About Late Bloomers
#1. I'm very comfortable with the idea of there being late bloomers, and for me, of course, there's no difficulty at all in the way that I think of talent and achievement and so on.
Daniel Tammet
#2. Cinema is a thankless industry where sometimes to appear on the cinematic scenery is a thing for late bloomers and people who are very patient. The places are accounted, and the space is often unwelcoming. Money is rare, and independent voices are muted by the almost complete absence of risk takers.
Xavier Dolan
#3. That late bloomers bloom late because they simply aren't much good until late in their careers.
Malcolm Gladwell
#4. There are always late bloomers [in sport], no matter size, although big men are more often late bloomers.
Michael Wilbon
#5. Lots of famous people are late bloomers. My father says it's an advantage to be a late bloomer. Because when good things start happening, you're ready for it.
Candace Bushnell
#6. Late-blooming success can be complicated. As people age, they are more likely to judge their accomplishments on their own terms; however, late bloomers often use the benefits of broader acknowledgment and publicity to help them meet their personal and professional goals.
J.M. Orend
#7. Love is a verb and verbs show action
Mr. T
#8. He learned that kisses and touches and professions of love could make you forget.
Cassandra Clare
#9. If government ownership of land and natural resources was the best way to protect the environment, then we should have found a Garden of Eden in the Soviet Union after the Iron Curtain came down. Instead, there was one environmental horror story after another.
Malcolm Wallop
#10. He who cannot eat horsemeat need not do so. Let him eat pork. But he who cannot eat pork, let him eat horsemeat. It's simply a question of taste.
Nikita Khrushchev
#11. The most beautiful thing is that despite the shallow life we sometimes succumb to - the soul has no timeline and it knows what it wants and will yearn within until it seeks the journey
Malebo Sephodi
#12. Our habits and our institutions, from language to cities, are constantly changing, and the mechanism of change turns out to be surprisingly Darwinian: it is gradual, undirected, mutational, inexorable, combinatorial, selective and in some vague sense progressive.
Matt Ridley
#13. Linda Georgian is a wonderful psychic. She can do amazing things.
Dionne Warwick
#14. We make ourselves into the net that we throw across the ocean
Kate Elliott
#15. nothing is louder
than overthinking
after midnight
R H Sin
#16. If you want a language to survive, capture great thoughts within it. William Shakespeare has ensured Elizabethan English will never perish from this world.
James Rozoff
#17. You don't have to bewitch me, Aiden. I like you already.
Lita Burke
#18. Wrestling became very stale and boring for me, and I wasn't really making any money with it. So I decided to get into fighting.
Josh Koscheck
#19. I am fussy, about my diet and straining my voice. I know, sounds a bit over the top. But I'm not as bad as I used to be. These days I don't drink alcohol for five days before a show - very dehydrating for the vocal cords, and all that acid reflux. I used to ban it for a fortnight. Nightmare.
Katherine Jenkins
#20. No one becomes a late bloomer doing something they hate.
J.M. Orend
#21. I didn't know all that was inside of him, either. I thought I did, but people run deep and complicated like rivers, hold their shape and are carved upon like stone.
Ally Condie
#22. Would Shakespeare and Raleigh have done their best, would that galaxy have shone so bright in the heavens had there been no Elizabeth on the throne?
Amos Bronson Alcott
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