“I didn't cry at my father's funeral, and I felt guilty about that. Of course, he got sick not too long after he and I had had that final altercation, and I felt real guilty because of that, too. Then years later, one day, I was probably in my late twenties, early thirties, and I just broke down crying, because I finally got my father.” YearsLongRealCoursesFatherFeltCryOne DayLateSickTwentiesFinalsGuiltyBrokeFuneralLate Twenties Author:Billy Bob Thornton
“When I was 21 I think I thought I was 31. I was always kind of doing the right thing, and it wasn't until my late twenties that I became just a completely wild asshole. So I should've had that out of my system already and I was too busy being a grown-up.” ThinkingShouldKindLateTwentiesBusyRight ThingToo BusyDoing The Right ThingLate Twenties Author:Ryan Reynolds
“Nine-tenths of English poetic literature is the result either of vulgar careerism or of a poet trying to keep his hand in. Most poets are dead by their late twenties.” TryingHandsPoetryLiteratureResultsPoetLateTwentiesNinePoeticVulgarLate Twenties Author:Robert Graves
“I think about what I wish I had known when I was a teen and tween. I struggled with a lot of insecurity and self-doubt as a young girl and the side-effects of that were long lasting, well into my late twenties.” ThinkingWellsLongSelfYoungGirlWishSidesKnownDoubtEffectsLateTwentiesInsecurityLastingSelf-doubtSide EffectsLong LastingTweensLate Twenties Author:Deborah Reber
“I'm just as normal as anybody else. I'm just probably in the same place as many people in their mid to late twenties are.” PeopleNormalLateTwentiesLate Twenties Author:Tristan Prettyman
“In many ways, the physical dimension of life becomes less important as the soul enlarges. In my late twenties, I was astonished by the elders with whom I began to spend most of my professional time - how vivacious so many of them were, once I looked beyond my negative bias.” WayImportantSoulLateNegativeTwentiesDimensionsBiasEldersLate TwentiesVivacious Author:Wendy Lustbader
“I think there's an audience for The Wombles at almost all levels. We thought it was going to be confined to people in their late twenties, early thirties, who remembered it from before - they were maybe 10 or 12 in the Seventies when it was happening.” PeopleThinkingLevelsAudienceLateHappeningsTwentiesRememberedSeventiesConfinedLate Twenties Author:Mike Batt
“Mrs. Landingham, does the President have free time this morning? The President has nothing but free time, Toby. Right now he's in the residence eating Cheerios and enjoying Regis and Kathie Lee. Should I get him for you? Sarcasm's a disturbing thing coming from a woman of your age, Mrs. Landingham. What age would that be, Toby? Late twenties? Atta boy.” ShouldDoeAgeEnjoyPresidentBoysMorningRight NowLateEatingTwentiesSarcasmShould IDisturbingFree TimeResidenceTobyLate TwentiesDisturbing Things Author:Aaron Sorkin
“Every woman in her late 20s goes through a period where she just doesn't believe love is out there anymore, but it is. And I think the minute you stop looking for it is when it comes for you.” ThinkingBelieveLove IsMinutesPeriodsLateTwentiesBelieve In LoveLate Twenties Author:Kristen Bell