Top 1200 Late Twenties Quotes & Sayings - Page 14

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Last updated on November 10, 2024.
It gets late early out there.
I'm a late bloomer, so I'm going to embrace it all.
Sometime when I was in my mid-twenties I noticed, "Hey, even I don't go into too many art galleries. Why? Because I don't like the vibe in them. If even I'm not going into galleries, then who goes into art galleries in the first place?" It's just a certain, very narrow percentage of the population.
There is no such thing as 'too late' in life. — © Mitch Albom
There is no such thing as 'too late' in life.
Is it ever too late for a sequel?
I think our culture views success as visibility, being seen as being successful. Whereas I've learned that success is rooted in helping and connecting to other people, and knowing where you can contribute. I've kind of spent my thirties doing that, because in my twenties I was seeking any kind of success.
Medicine for the dead is too late
I was working through a lot of challenges at every angle of my life, and a lot of self-doubt, a lot of pity-partying. And I think every woman in her twenties has been there - where it feels like no matter what you are doing to fight through the thing that is holding you back, nothing can fill that void.
When opportunity comes it is too late to prepare.
It's never too late to be great.
I was a late bloomer on the career front.
I had enormous self-image, problems and very low self-esteem, which I hid behind obsessive writing and performing. It's exactly what I do now except I enjoy it now. I'm not driven like I was in my twenties. I was driven to get through life very quickly.
It is my heart that's late, it is my song that's flown.
It is never too late to do right. — © Ralph Waldo Emerson
It is never too late to do right.
It's never too late to learn.
One thing I can't stand is late kidnappers.
I'm always running late - it's my downfall.
To the extent I bloomed, I'm a late bloomer.
I was a late bloomer in the music business.
Late-term abortions are unconscionable.
If you see a bandwagon, it's too late.
I guess you can say I was a late bloomer.
When I was at seminary in my early twenties, one of my teachers said to me, "You're going to have to decide. Either you're going to be an academic or you're going to be a pastor. You can't be both." I remember thinking, Rats! I want to be both! Why are you telling me I can't do these two things?And so I have kind of oscillated to and always wanted to do both.
When you're sixteen and struggling to forge an identity out of a morass of hormones and daydreams, remarks like that cut a deep groove in the brain. I trace the ongoing, victorious-feeling semi-starvation of my twenties directly back to adolescence - as a way of showing those assholes that I could control my appetites... Which is so sad, in retrospect, because of course no one cared.
I’m 23 right now and I feel like I’m still trying to figure it out. Maybe in another two years, I’ll have it all together. So maybe 25 is the age at which a woman feels her most beautiful just because she’s survived her teenage years and early twenties.
I spend a lot of time hanging out with kids in their early twenties who feel like they've messed up and have really screwed up in a lot of ways. We spend a lot of time talking to them and saying, 'You can change that.'
Better never than late.
It's funny to be pigeonholed so late in life but there we are.
My job means I work late.
Don't avoid eye contact and don't be late
It's never to late for a happy childhood.
On time is 10 minutes late.
I was a late bloomer. I wasn't a child performer.
Everybody knows I'm a late bloomer.
Late children are early orphans.
When I was in my late teens I was already interested in philosophy.
To many fame comes too late.
The late start is due to the time.
It is never too late to be wise. — © Daniel Defoe
It is never too late to be wise.
I don't think I was all that late in becoming a father.
Better late than never.
Adventures make one late for supper.
It's too late to apologize for. I have already forgiven you.
When you're in your twenties and starting out, the problem is that you care about being cool. Being older, I can care less about being cool, which is a liberating feeling.
You do certain things in your twenties that are just not appropriate in your thirties and certainly not appropriate in your forties. Eventually you even the scales, and it's time to move on and become an adult and start working hard again and going to sleep a little bit earlier. Fortunately, I got a job to facilitate that transition.
I spent a lot of my twenties wanting a maid, really. I thought I wanted a relationship, but I just wanted somebody to fix and nurse me, and I'd take her hostage for six months. When you're 23, 24, you want to be in a relationship because they look brilliant - you've heard all the songs about it and seen all the movies and it looks great.
There's no reason, ever, to be late. Or early.
I've kind of done everything late.
Escape before it’s too late. — © Wallace Shawn
Escape before it’s too late.
If you sacrifice early, you'll win late.
I'm a terrible late-night snacker.
It is never too late to learn.
I became conflicted in my late teens.
People in Philly are always late.
The future started yesterday, and we're already late.
I think it took me until - my twenties were really a time of exploration and experimentation with different groups and different types of music. Then I kind of developed the sound, which first appeared, I guess, on my first solo album 'Englaborn,' which came out in 2001.
I am pleased to say that I am not a tortured comedian - I laugh a lot. My twenties weren't particularly happy, but it's the same for a lot of people. In your thirties, you realise that your life and your worries are really insignificant, and you have to force yourself to be more positive and take each day as a gift.
It is never too late to be who you want to be.
I've always been a late-developer.
It always gets late with you. - Is that a compliment?
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