I was in my late 20s, in the process of shaping my musical outlook and what I wanted it to be about, when I first encountered Woody Guthrie.
I am not going to comment on what I did or did not say back in the late '90s.
I kicked college nostalgia in my late 20s. As much as I loved college and treasure the memories, I no longer want to go back.
If a girl looks swell when she meets you, who gives a damn if she's late? Nobody.
I feel like I came to acting late in a way.
I get nervous watching teammates. I get nervous for them. Late in the game, pressure situation, I'm nervous for them.
I know there are, like, 12 rules for late night: a desk, a band. Will people take me seriously if I don't wear a tie?
My grandfather lived to be late 90s on one side and on the other side, 70s or something. And my father died young, at 63. But he didn't take very good care of himself.
I'm not a late-night person. After 10 P.M., I'm falling asleep. If I'm out at that time, I'll be the one falling asleep at dinner.
In the late '60s, I was seven, eight, nine years old, and what was going on in the news at that time that really excited a seven, eight, nine year old boy was the Space Race.
I was lucky to become a Facebook board member in late 2008. Restricted stock units granted me at the time have increased many times in value.
I always felt like I was born in the wrong time period. I felt like I should've been born in the mid-to-late '40s.
Malcolm Tucker: In the words of the late, great Nat King fucking Cole, unforeseeable, that's what you are.
Legolas: [in Elvish] You're late. [takes a good look at Aragorn] Legolas: [in English] You look terrible.
Tess: You're thirty seconds late, I was going to send out a search- [looks up and sees Danny]
Donkey: We can stay up late, swapping manly stories, and in the morning, I'm making waffles!
Occasionally I have come across a last patch of snow on top of a mountain in late May or June. There's something very powerful about finding snow in summer.
There are tons of people who are late to trends by nature and adopt a trend after it's no longer in fashion. They exist in mutual funds. They exist in clothes. They exist in cars. They exist in lifestyles.
I am clumsy, a late and nervous driver, and despise all sports except a little gentle dancing or yoga.
Society is completely unreasonable. People want everything and want to pay for nothing. They panic if they think about their taxes being raised, but if their garbage collection is a day late they scream and yell.
It was in the early 1960s that my late revered teacher, Professor Abraham Joshua Heschel, became the first major Jewish theologian in America to enter into dialogue with Christian theologians on a high theological level.