If you are on time you are a slave, if you are late you are free
Well, I first started going to Europe in the late '70s.
I'm a late developer. I only moved out of home when I was 30.
It is better to learn late than never.
Don't be late. Learn your lines. Be good to people. Treat people nice.
Family hang-outs can go very late into the night and involve lots of music.
I realized late in life that my twin passions are music and people.
Sadly, I haven't been doing a lot of kissing lately.
I'm a baritone. Baritones don't mature until late.
I started out myself rather late you see, I was 18.
Walking round the Champs-Elysees late at night is the greatest time.
The first time I really listened to an album and thought, 'This album is mine,' was Kanye's 'Late Registration.'
I haven't listened to much music lately; I've been out of it.
We're bigger now than we were in the late 70s when we were peaking.
I didn't have a teen age at all. I didn't even look at boys, never mind... then suddenly it was like, 'Oh my god!' So I made up for a lot of lost time very quickly. It was kind of bonkers. Working hard, partying hard - but also experiencing life, you...
The following is a list of statements made many years ago by experts in their fields. At the time they were said they sounded intelligent. With the passing of time, they sound idiotic.
It is very rarely that a middle-aged man finds an author who gives him, what he knew so often in his teens and twenties, the sense of having opened a new door.
It's hard to imagine which is worse, living with fear, or living without it in a fantasyland were consequences don't exist.
I smiled, reached into my pockets and pulled out a pair of ultrapowerful earplugs, the kind that are standard issue for skyway construction workers, artillery soldiers, and roadies for the thirty-five most popular teen boy bands.
Phrases such as "I'm beside myself," "I was frightened to pieces," "I feel lost," "I feel like part of me is missing," originated from a sense of soul loss.
My grandmother was a kind of Scarsdale, New York, society woman, best known in her day as the author of the 1959 book 'Growing Your Own Way: An Informal Guide for Teen-Agers' - this despite being a person whose parenting style made Joan Crawford's wi...