A Quote by Ed Westwick

Live fast, die young. — © Ed Westwick
Live fast, die young.
People see me, and they see the suit, and they go: "you're not fooling anyone", they know I'm rock and roll through and through. But you know that old thing, live fast, die young? Not my way. Live fast, sure, live too bloody fast sometimes, but die young? Die old. That's the way- not orthodox, I don't live by "the rules" you know.
I want to live fast and die young.
Live fast. Die young. Be wild. Have fun.
Live fast, die young, and leave a good looking corpse.
Live fast, die young, leave a good looking corpse.
When you're young, you want to live fast, but you definitely don't want to die young. At the same time, you want to do things in slow, progressive manner that will benefit you in the future. Don't jump into things.
Too fast to live, too young to die.
Animals are happier than humans because they're like furry little existentialists, all living in the moment. Their collective motto: live fast, die young, and leave a good-looking pelt.
Part of the American dream is to live long and die young. Only those Americans who are willing to die for their country are fit to live.
You got a fast car But is it fast enough so we can fly away We gotta make a decision We leave tonight or live and die this way.
I say eat fast and die young.
Scoundrels [...] simply don't die. The ones who die are always the gentle, sweet, and beautiful people. [...] Scoundrels live a long time. The beautiful die young.
My Pa always said, Live fast, die laughing, thats the way to do it.
My Pa always said, 'Live fast, die laughing,' that's the way to do it.
When a plane crashes and some die while others live, a skeptic calls into question God's moral character, saying that he has chosen some to live and others to die on a whim; yet you say it is your moral right to choose whether the child within you should live or die. Does that not sound odd to you? When God decides who should live or die, he is immoral. When you decide who should live or die, it's your moral right.
I am not and will never again be a young writer, a young homeowner, a young teacher. I was never a young wife. The only thing I could do now for which my youth would be a truly notable feature would be to die. If I died now, I'd die young. Everything else, I'm doing middle-aged.
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