“This is our mission at home, to approach these future decisions without hesitation, to do our duty and to remain strong. We know the enemy, we have called him by name for the last twenty years: he is the World Jew. And we know that the Jew must die.” KnowsWorldYearsHomeLastsDiesNamesStrongDecisionEnemyDutyApproachTwentiesJewMissionsHesitationFuture Decisions Author:Julius Streicher
“In my family we got up in the mornings around three o'clock and went out to the barns to bring the cows in and milk. In high school I milked about twenty cows every morning and about twenty in the afternoon when I got home. I have wonderful memories from those early days when my parent's influence was so strong.” HomeSchoolThreeStrongParentMemoriesMorningWonderfulInfluenceHigh SchoolMy FamilyTwentiesClockAfternoonMilkCowsEvery MorningBarnsWonderful Memories Author:Billy Graham
“Like my father, I am very impatient. I have a strong bullshit detector. I may finish one book in twenty that I have started.” MayBookFatherStrongTwentiesBullshitImpatient Author:John Fante
“I have a lot of land. I bought it because I had a very strong feeling. I was in my early twenties, and I had grown up in Los Angeles and had seen that city slide off into the sea from the city I knew as a little kid. It lost its identity - suddenly there was cement everywhere and the green was gone and the air was bad - and I wanted out.” LittlesFeelingsKidsWantedLostStrongCitiesGoneAirSeaLandIdentityTwentiesGreenLos AngelesVery StrongLittle KidSlidesCementStrong Feeling Author:Robert Redford
“I am running into a new year and the old years blow back like a wind that I catch in my hair like strong fingers like all my old promises and it will be hard to let go of what I said to myself about myself when I was sixteen and twenty-six and thirty-six but I am running into a new year and I beg what i love and I leave to forgive me.” YearsSaidHardRunningStrongWindHairPromiseLetting GoSixTwentiesForgivingFingersBlowThirtyNew YearSixteenForgive MeOld YearHard To Let Go Book:An ordinary woman Source: An ordinary woman
“George P. A. Healy; "I knew no one in France, I was utterly ignorant of the language, I did not know what I should do when once there; but I was not yet one-and-twenty, and I had a great stock of courage, of inexperience—which is sometimes a great help—and a strong desire to be my very best.” KnowsShouldSometimesHelpingDesireLanguageStrongTwentiesIgnorantFranceInexperienceStrong Desire Author:David McCullough
“Do people in the twenty-first century still dance?" My heart beat thundered in my ears, far louder than the slow music. "Um," I said, barely able to swallow, my throat had gone so dry. "Sometimes." "How about now?" he asked. And then his strong arms were encircling my waist, his breath soft against my cheek as he gently whispered my name: "Susannah. Susannah...” PeopleFirstsHeartSaidStillsSometimesAbleNamesStrongGoneCenturyArmsMy HeartBeatsEarsTwentiesBreathsDryThroatCheeksHeart BeatStrong Arms Author:Meg Cabot
“When you are in your twenties, even if you're confused and uncertain about your aims and purposes, you have a strong sense of what life itself is, and of what you in life are, and might become. Later.. later there is more uncertainty, more overlapping, more backtracking, more false memories. Back then, you can remember your short life in its entirety. Later, the memory becomes a thing of shreds and patches.” IfsMightRememberPurposeStrongMemoriesTwentiesAimUncertaintyConfusedUncertainPatchesShort LifeEntiretyOverlappingBacktracking Author:Julian Barnes
“When I got out of my Twenties I stopped playing women that were victims. I like playing women who are strong and have a piece of mind.” MindStrongPiecesTwentiesVictimPiece Of Mind Author:Kim Cattrall
“I arrived in Hollywood twenty pounds overweight and as strong as an ox. But if I put on a white tails and tux like Fred Astaire, I still looked like a truck driver.” IfsStillsStrongWhiteHollywoodTwentiesPoundsDriversTailsTruckOverweightTruck Driver Author:Gene Kelly
“Many things shaped my identity as a young boy: a strong selfworth (something that was instilled in all three Barrowman siblings by our parents), my immersion in theatre and music, and my DNA. I was born gay. It's not a choice I – or anyone else who is gay – made. If it were, why on earth would anyone choose to be part of a minority, part of a group that in so many cultures and countries, even in the twenty-first century, is regularly blasphemed, hounded and worse?” IfsFirstsMadeCountryEarthYoungChoicesCultureThreeStrongParentBornBoysGroupsCenturyIdentityGayTwentiesTheatreMinoritiesDnaSiblingImmersionBorn Gay Book:Anything Goes: The Autobiography Source: Anything Goes: The Autobiography