Top 1200 Senior Citizen Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on November 24, 2024.
A senior always feels like the university is going to the kids.
When I hear senior actors discuss their experiences, I can relate to them.
As a kid, I always dreamed of making my senior debut. — © Jack Rodwell
As a kid, I always dreamed of making my senior debut.
The drop shots and lobs are very effective in senior tennis.
All you have to do, is to see whether the law takes from some what belongs to them in order to give it to others to whom it does not belong. We must see whether the law performs, for the profit of one citizen and to the detriment of others, an act which that citizen could not perform himself without being guilty of a crime. Repeal such a law without delay. ... [I]f you don't take care, what begins by being an exception tends to become general, to multiply itself, and to develop into a veritable system.
My nickname senior year was 'ugly duckling.'
I am not aspiring to be a senior bureaucrat. It would limit my freedom.
Managing senior programmers is like herding cats.
When you reach the senior game, you can still be someone that leads by example but you can't just be that.
Whenever senior players are missing, its ideal for youngsters to avail of these opportunities.
Steve Bannon, too, needs to be a unifier, doesn't he, as the senior adviser.
When my senior prom was happening, I was in Malta filming 'Troy.'
My college senior thesis was going to be on the American private investigator. — © Greg Rucka
My college senior thesis was going to be on the American private investigator.
My senior year in high school I knew was going to be drafted into the NBA.
There are many Asian-Americans who are living in poverty, especially our senior citizens.
When my senior prom was happening, I was in Malta filming 'Troy.
Senior year is supposed to be about being mentally done.
The coronavirus is having a devastating impact on our senior community and their families.
In my experience and observation, senior appointments are rarely based entirely on merit.
I was only 5'10'' until I was a senior in high school.
There's nothing in my background that would have said I was destined to be a senior politician.
As the senior commander in Vietnam, I was aware of the potency of public opinion - and I worried about it.
By calling attention to 'a well regulated militia,' 'the security of the nation,' and the right of each citizen 'to keep and bear arms,' our founding fathers recognized the essentially civilian nature of our economy... The Second Amendment still remains an important declaration of our basic civilian-military relationships in which every citizen must be ready to participate in the defense of his country. For that reason I believe the Second Amendment will always be important.
You said she's a senior? Babe we're ALL crazy.
The rule of law does not guarantee freedom, since general law as well as personal edicts can be tyrannical. But increasing reliance on the rule of law clearly played a major role in transforming Western society from a world in which the ordinary citizen was literally subject to the arbitrary will of his master to a world in which the ordinary citizen could regard himself as his own master
I enjoyed [playing lawyer in From The Hip] as an ode to my dad. My dad went to Harvard and Harvard Law School, so he had some friends that practiced in Boston. So, there was a big law firm that he hooked me up with the senior partner, then the senior partner hooked me up with a young lawyer who worked in the firm. And the young lawyer was married to a public defender. So I would hang out with them, and I could see both sides of it, those that are corporate attorneys and those that help the poor and the disenfranchised.
Government in the U.S. today is a senior partner in every business in the country.
In addition we also hire many senior citizens.
Coaches are important, but the senior players at a club are crucial.
My senior year of high school, I got into UCLA, but my family couldn't afford it.
You might say that, if citizens are acting for the right reasons in a constitutional regime, then regardless of their comprehensive doctrines they want every other citizen to have justice. So you might say they're all working together to do one thing, namely to make sure every citizen has justice. Now that's not the only interest they all have, but it's the single thing they're all trying to do. In my language, they've striving toward one single end, the end of justice for all citizens.
It wasn't until my senior year in high school that I started acting.
David is 13 years my senior and has much more experience.
When I first went into the senior game I was more of an attaching player to begin with.
I took acting classes in my senior year in college and I loved it.
Junior and senior high school years were not a good time.
To be involved in a senior tournament back in the States is very satisfying.
In high school, I was voted 'Most Humorous' in my senior class. — © Rob Riggle
In high school, I was voted 'Most Humorous' in my senior class.
My senior year of high school, I probably wouldn't get so much out of it as if I went to college.
By my senior year in high school, I was friends with every group
You need your senior players in pressure situations to guide the team.
I mean, really, compared to a senior civil servant, I'm very modestly paid!
I didn't get Facebook until I was maybe a junior or senior in high school.
There is an invisible moat around the senior royals.
Everyone knows that senior citizens are stupid
The best results in the operation of a government wherein every citizen has a share largely depend upon a proper limitation of the purely partisan zeal and effort and a correct appreciation of the time when the heat of the partisan should be merged in the patriotism of the citizen. ... At this hour the animosities of political strife, the bitterness of partisan defeat, and the exultation of partisan triumph should be supplanted by an ungrudging acquiescence in the popular will and a sober, conscientious concern for the general weal. ... Public extravagance begets extravagance among the people.
By my senior year in high school, I was friends with every group.
A citizen at his home in Rockford, Illinois, or Boulder, Colorado, could read a newspaper, listen to a radio, or watch the round-the-clock coverage on television, but he had no way of connecting with those who shared his views. Nor was there a quick, readily available tool for an ordinary citizen to gather information on his own. In 1960, communication was a one-way street, and information was fundamentally inaccessible. The whole idea of summoning up data or reaching thousands of individuals with the touch of a finger was a science-fiction fantasy.
Building a home for neglected senior citizens is my long time dream. — © Hansika Motwani
Building a home for neglected senior citizens is my long time dream.
Good news for senior citizens: Death is near!
I was voted by my high school senior class as most likely to recede.
Miss America paid for my junior and senior years in college.
When you are new and working with senior artists, it is their responsibility to make you comfortable.
I fumbled my senior year in the playoffs. It just annoyed me.
You know, like I said, I'm not going to adjust my Senior Tour schedule.
Loyalty to the family must be merged into loyalty to the community, loyalty to the community into loyalty to the nation, and loyalty to the nation into loyalty to mankind. The citizen of the future must be a citizen of the world.
Heck, I feel guilty getting my senior discounts.
I don't see myself playing or adjusting my schedule for senior tournament golf.
The typical American citizen is the business man. The typical business man is a bad citizen; he is busy. If he is a 'big business man' and very busy, he does not neglect; he is busy with politics, oh, very busy and very businesslike.
There's nothing so improves the mood of the Party as the imminent execution of a senior colleague.
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