A Quote by Frances Hesselbein

Age is irrelevant. — © Frances Hesselbein
Age is irrelevant.
I think age is neither an asset nor challenge; it all depends on how you present yourself. Age is sort of irrelevant.
Age is irrelevant. Experience is relevant.
I think my perspective on my age is really irrelevant.
You know what somebody else's fundraise metrics are to you? Irrelevant. You know what your own last round post was? Irrelevant. Yes, I know, not legally, because of those pesky rights and preferences. But emotionally, trust me: it is irrelevant now. We even have a name for this - valuation nostalgia.
Age is just a number. It's totally irrelevant unless, of course, you happen to be a bottle of wine.
When it comes up with my age, I'm like, let's just end the conversation there. That's irrelevant to me. I'll pitch until I'm 40.
Caring is irrelevant. Desire to do good is irrelevant. All that counts is knowledge and results
People are irrelevant. They're as irrelevant as many other prominent leftists are.
The fundamental dogma of Modernism - that, if the past is irrelevant to the future, then today is irrelevant to tomorrow - has created a throwaway society of disposable objects. That is sick.
In an age of explosive development in the realm of medical technology, it is unnerving to find that the discoveries of Salk, Sabin, and even Pasteur remain irrelevant to much of humanity.
I think just loving people around you and looking after the people you love is what living is about and age is irrelevant.
I feel increasingly like age is very irrelevant. Quite often, cynicism is confused with wisdom, and my scorn is confused with a knowing, which I don't have.
The people who don't like me are completely irrelevant to me, just as I'm irrelevant to them.
...trying to predict whether global warming will moderate the next ice age is not only impossible but irrelevant. It doesn't help us get through the next few centuries. And one can only imagine our future, shivering, ice age descendants cursing us for leaving them no fossil fuel to create a global warming "greenhouse" effect when one is really needed.
I think that age is irrelevant. We're all pretty much spiritual beings - I consider myself to be about eighty-five. I feel like I'm ancient, like two thousand years old.
Yes, etiquette is hypocritical. Yes, it does inhibit children - if you're lucky. But the idea that it's elitist and irrelevant is like saying language is elitist and irrelevant.
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