From a young age I was obsessed with the mysterious, the esoteric, the paranormal. – Drummond Money-Coutts
As a young politician, I voted against the return of Sinai and peace with Egypt. I was mistaken. – Ehud Olmert
Laughter is ever young, whereas tragedy, except the very highest of all, quickly becomes haggard. – Margaret Sackville
I have been a lifelong stutterer, and when I was young, I experienced some very difficult times. – Frank Wolf
But if the young are never tired of erring in conduct, neither are the older in erring of judgment. – Fanny Burney
Sometime around 2006, I decided I had missed my true calling as a young adult author. – Catherine Ryan Hyde
I was introduced to Congressman Lyndon B. Johnson. The young Congressman was very friendly. – Erich Leinsdorf
In my sort of young, idealistic mind, I was just like, ‘Well, it’s either theater or film for me, and that will be that!’ – Gillian Jacobs
As a young actor, I played a lot of ‘exotic’ parts and was stuck with the tag ‘sultry.’ I had to refuse such parts if I were ever to play anything else. It did the trick, but my agent feared it made me harder to cast. – Diana Quick
I’m glad I started so young, because you are really able to endure so much at that age. – Debbie Gibson
Atari showed that young people could start big companies. Without that example it would have been harder for Jobs and Bill Gates, and people who came after them, to do what they did. – Nolan Bushnell
Dictators aren’t stupid, or regimes could be toppled easily by young people mobilizing on Facebook. – Evgeny Morozov
I was a big reader of Zane Grey as a young boy, and so horses and the West figured large in my imagination. – David Bergen
Every western I did and will do; I will do it for the never ending young kid inside of me. – Franco Nero
I came to Hollywood determined to follow in Jean Harlow’s footsteps, but I was determined not to die young. My hope was to endure. And endure I have. – Mamie Van Doren
When I was young, I wrote everything, and I thought I would be an all around writer, that I would write everything. – Edward Hirsch
Like so many Boomers, I saw ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ in 1962 when it was first released and when we were young teenagers. I’m not quite sure why – I really wish some psychologist would explain this – but that movie had a tremendous effect on many of us. – Mary Doria Russell
The other thing that was very noticeable on that tour, not so much in the video, was the new young element that were coming to our shows… I started to see some very young people in the audience… maybe 14, 15, 16 years old. – David Coverdale