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Blessed are the young, for they shall inherit the national debt.

—Herbert Hoover, 1936

No time to marry, no time to settle down, I’m a young woman, and ain’t done runnin’ round.

—Bessie Smith, 1926

The thing that impresses me most about America is the way parents obey their children.

—Edward VIII, 1957

I’ve never understood why people consider youth a time of freedom and joy. It’s probably because they have forgotten their own.

—Margaret Atwood, 1976

A dissolute and intemperate youth hands down the body to old age in a worn-out state.

—Cicero, 44 BC

Childhood knows what it wants—to leave childhood behind.

—Jean Cocteau, 1947

Ah, there are no children nowadays.

—Molière, 1673

I was born at a very early age. Before I had time to regret it, I was four and a half years old.

—Groucho Marx, 1959

The young always have the same problem—how to rebel and conform at the same time. They have now solved this by defying their elders and copying one another.

—Quentin Crisp, 1968

Grown up, and that is a terribly hard thing to do. It is much easier to skip it and go from one childhood to another.

—F. Scott Fitzgerald, c. 1940

No one’s serious at seventeen.

—Arthur Rimbaud, 1870

No wise man ever wished to be younger.

—Jonathan Swift, 1706

There comes a time in every rightly constructed boy’s life when he has a raging desire to go somewhere and dig for hidden treasure.

—Mark Twain, 1876