A Quote by Elbert Hubbard

Whom the Gods love die young no matter how long they live. — © Elbert Hubbard
Whom the Gods love die young no matter how long they live.
When the Greeks said, Whom the gods love die young, they probably meant, as Lord Sankey suggested, that those favored by the gods stay young till the day they die; young and playful.
No matter how long you live, die young.
Though the favourites of the Gods die young, they also live eternally in the company of Gods
And so this young one, this young one whom I had so loved, I had to forsake, no matter how broken my heart, no matter how lonely my soul, no matter how bruised my intellect and spirit.
He whom the Gods love dies young.
Whom the gods love dies young.
Your children live or die without you. No matter what we do, no matter how we agonize or obsess, we cannot choose for our children whether they live or die. It's a devastating realization, but liberating.
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.
Those whom the gods love grow young.
Even as a very young man, I knew that my family is like a plant. Uproot it, and it will wilt. Pluck away at it, and it will die. But leave it to thrive in the soil, untouched, and it will weather both gods and winds. It is born with the soil, and it will live so long as the soil shall live.
All the same don't forget that you're young — blessedly young; be glad of it on the contrary and live up to it. Live all you can; it's a mistake not to. It doesn't so much matter what you do in particular, so long as you have your life.
No matter how long I live, I shall live longer than you will love me
Die before the one whom you love; to live after he dies is to live a worthless life in this world.
Love makes those young whom age doth chill, and whom he finds young keeps young still.
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.
It is not enough for us to say: I love God, but I do not love my neighbour. St. John says you are a liar if you say you love God and you don't love your neighbour. How can you love God whom you do not see, if you do not love your neighbour whom you see, whom you touch, with whom you live.
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