Lee Vidor Quotes
There Is A Time Somewhere In Each Of Our Lives, Certainly Before We Reach The Age Of Thirty, When Our Youth Achieves A Kind Of Perfection. A Glorious Time When We Are Perfectly Balanced Between Youth And Maturity, Between Optimism And Worldliness, Between Idealism And Inertia. It Is A Brief Period, Lasting Only A Year Or Perhaps A Few Of Them, When It Is Clear That We Have Finally Become All We Are Ever Going To Be.
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