Midtwenties Quotes & Sayings
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Top Midtwenties Quotes

The good thing about being in one's midtwenties is that you know nothing bad is going to happen if you don't return people's texts and voice mails — Meg Cabot

You want to be a superhero still, Grace? Well, every hero has a nemesis. And I'm yours. — Bree Despain

Any idol, regardless of its beauty or usefulness or original purpose, is to be set aside so that Christ might reign supreme, without a single competitor. — Charles R. Swindoll

You become really ugly when you become very superficial and self-obsessed. — Annie Lennox

I love glamorous women. Hugh adores glamour, as well. Im completely behind women dressing up and looking as good as they can. — Elizabeth Hurley

Pigpen saunters up beside me. He's in his midtwenties and a wall of solid muscle. Most men wet themselves when he looks in their direction. "Eli wants him in. — Katie McGarry

My instructor was a skinny guy in his midtwenties who had a shaved head that was always peeling from sunburns and who could only have smelled more like marijuana if he'd been made of it. The training vehicle was a mid- '80s tan Nissan that had working breaks on the passenger side; He often got his jollies slamming them on for no reason and then between wheezing laughs saying 'You were all like 'I'm in control of the car' and then I hit the brakes and shit and you were all like 'whaaaat? — Justin Halpern

I'd tell men and women in their midtwenties not to settle for a job or a profession or even a career. Seek a calling. Even if you don't know what that means, seek it. If you're following your calling, the fatigue will be easier to bear, the disappointments will be fuel, the highs will be like nothing you've ever felt. — Phil Knight

Elora had it put in while you were gone. She's — Amanda Hocking

Nobody knows anything when they are in their midtwenties. — Matthew Quick

I've always had individual friends, but I didn't find the people I wanted to learn from as an adult until my midtwenties. — Sheila Heti