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Quotes about Years

We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not figures on a dial. We should count time by heart throbs. He most lives who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best.
— Philip James Bailey
Success is not about here and now. you must pass the test of time. the litmus test is fifty years from now. Success is succession.
— Mark Batterson
Success will ameliorate all the years of your sadness.
— Jon Jones
the world has changed: it did not change without your prayers without your faith without your determination to believe in liberation and kindness; without your dancing through the years that had no beat.
— Alice Walker
And your children shall wander in the wilderness forty years.
— Anonymous
The seven good kine are seven years; and the seven good ears are seven years: the dream is one.And the seven thin and ill-favored kine that came up after them are seven years; and the seven empty ears blasted with the east wind shall be seven years of famine.
— Anonymous
Angel, Michael's still waiting for you to come home." Her face went deathly white. "It's been over three years. He can't still be waiting." "He is.
— Francine Rivers
True and false fears let us refrain, Let us love nobly, and live, and add again Years and years unto years, till we attain To write threescore: this is the second of our reign.
— John Donne
Let us love nobly, and live, and add again Years and years unto years, till we attain To write threescore: this is the second of our reign Love was as subtly catched, as a disease; But being got it is a treasure sweet, Which to defend is harder than to get: And ought not be profaned on either part, For though 'tis got by chance,'tis kept by art
— John Donne
The English novels are the only relaxation of the intellectually unemployed. But one should not be too severe on them. They show a want of knowledge that must be the result of years of study.
— Oscar Wilde
The years in your life are less important than the life in your years.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
And would it not be foolish to mourn a calamity above twenty years beforehand?
— Emily Bronte