“within that ageing outer shell we remain very much the same as we did in our late teens and early twenties.” SelfAgeLateTwentiesTeensShellsAgeing Book:The Sun in the Morning Source: The Sun in the Morning
“I’ve never really socialized, I’ve always been anti-social and preferred to be at home. I was never, even my late teens and early twenties, into clubs and parties and stuff like that.” HomeSocialStuffPartyLateTwentiesClubsTeensAnti Social Author:Megan Fox
“I survived a number of garage bands during my teens and early twenties, both as drummer and guitarist. It's nigh impossible for me to listen to music without parsing it.” NumbersImpossibleBandTwentiesTeensSurvivedListening To MusicDrummerGarageGuitarist Author:F. Paul Wilson
“Having spent all of my teens and my twenties partying hard (very hard) then working the next day, I can assure you that losing bit of sleep to feed the thing you love most in the world is not a chore at all. Since having a baby I am better rested than ever. Sure, I can't party any more but I don't need to. Because I am happy.” WorldNeedsI CanHardNextBitsSleepPartyBabyLosingTwentiesTeensNext DayChoresHaving A BabyThings You Love Author:James Mullinger
“In your late teens and early twenties, everything is idealism. Everything should just work in black and white. That's good. You need that. I think most revolutions are started by people in their teens and twenties.” PeopleThinkingNeedsShouldBlackWhiteRevolutionLateTwentiesTeensBlack And WhiteIdealism Author:LeCrae
“I think most people start rock bands in their early twenties or teens, but I was almost thirty at the time when the band started really doing anything and it took another several years before people started caring about us.” PeopleThinkingYearsRocksBandTwentiesCaringThirtyTeensRock Bands Author:Matt Berninger
“The first fiction I ever wrote was short stories. I was writing short stories in my late teens and early twenties, and I think it's how you teach yourself to write.” ThinkingWritingFirstsStoriesFictionTeachLateTwentiesShort StoryTeensWriting ShortWriting Short Stories Author:Jess Walter
“Suddenly, I was thirty, very unhappy entertaining people in their forties, and here came a group of people in their teens and twenties who had similar anti-authority problems and similar dreams and wishes, hopes for mankind. So I gravitated toward them.” PeopleProblemDreamWishGroupsMankindAuthorityTwentiesUnhappyThirtyFortyEntertainingTeens Author:George Carlin
“It wasn't something I started off in my teens or early twenties thinking I want to be a war correspondent. I still don't think of myself as a war correspondent. I'm not. I'm a foreign correspondent.” ThinkingWantStillsWarTwentiesTeens Author:Stephen Farrell
“I've had a chance to meet some of my civil rights heroes and, more recently, members of the young generation around [Barack] Obama, people in their teens and twenties who were determined to make history and who were too idealistic to think that what they were trying to do might be impossible. They proved that visionary pragmatism can win over the majority. That comes from a particular place in your heart that generation Y is offering America. They just can't afford to be naive now, in terms of the ferocity of the opposition.” PeopleThinkingTryingHeartMightAmericaYoungWinningTermChanceRightsImpossibleGenerationsParticularHeroMembersTwentiesMajorityDeterminedCivil RightsBarackOppositionOfferingTeensNaiveVisionariesPragmatismIdealisticFerocityYoung GenerationGeneration Y Author:Van Jones
“I don't know what age the people who review my concerts reached puberty, I don't know if people in America reach puberty a lot later than they do in England or something like that, but the majority of those people are in their late teens and early twenties.” PeopleIfsKnowsAgeAmericaLateEnglandTwentiesMajorityReviewsConcertsTeensPuberty Author:George Michael
“There are so many people we could become, and we leave such a trail of bodies through our teens and twenties that it's hard to tell which one is us. How many versions do we abandon over the years?” PeopleYearsHardBodyTwentiesVersionsAbandonTeensTrails Book:Among the Missing Source: Among the Missing
“My friend Madea has "attitude" that comes with wisdom. Back in our teens and twenties, we thought we knew everything and made all those foolish mistakes. Then, when we got a little older, at thirty, we started getting these flashes of light, revelations of what a great and lucky thing it is that we didn't get caught doing those stupid things back then. Around forty, if we are lucky, we stop lying to ourselves. Fifty and above, we've run out of patience for foolishness. Take me to the bottom line.” IfsLittlesMadeLightRunningLyingLinesMistakeAttitudeStupidLuckyMy FriendsTwentiesBottomCaughtFoolishThirtyRevelationsFiftyFortyTake MeTeensFlashFoolishnessBottom LineStupid ThingsFoolish MistakesStop LyingMadea Author:Tyler Perry
“Four or five years - nothing at all. But no one over thirty could understand this peculiarly weighted and condensed time, from late teens to early twenties, a stretch of life that needed a name, from school leaver to salaried professional, with a university and affairs and death and choices in between. I had forgotten how recent my childhood was, how long and inescapable it once seemed. How grown up and how unchanged I was.” YearsLongSchoolChoicesNamesFiveFourChildhoodNeededLateTwentiesUniversityAffairForgottenThirtyFive YearsTeensLeavers Author:Ian Mcewan
“It is most heartening to learn that young men and women, in their late teens and twenties, are increasingly attracted to meditative prayer in the Presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. May all the faithful find in the Eucharist their source of strength and courage to imitate our Lady, totally open to his will in their daily lives. It is my hope that this devotion to Jesus in the Eucharist will spread to more and more parishes and dioceses across our nation.” MenMayYoungJesusNationsPrayerSourceLateMen And WomenTwentiesBlessedSpreadDevotionFaithfulYoung ManDaily LifeTeensSacramentsEucharistBlessed SacramentParishSource Of Strength Author:John Joseph O'Connor