
“What can you say about a twenty-five-year-old girl who died?”
Source: Love Story
As quoted in Write to the Heart : Wit & Wisdom Of Women Writers (1992) by Amber Coverdale Sumrall
“What can you say about a twenty-five-year-old girl who died?”
Source: Love Story
Variant: What can you say about a twenty-five year old girl who died? That she was beautiful and brilliant. That she loved Mozart and Bach. The Beatles. And me.
“A forty-year-old woman is only something to men who have loved her in her youth!”
Une femme de quarante ans n'est plus quelque chose que pour les hommes qui l'ont aimée dans sa jeunesse!
Source: La Chartreuse de Parme (The Charterhouse of Parma) (1839), Ch. 23
Source: The Boy Crisis (2018), pp. 287
“To be seventy years young is sometimes far more cheerful and hopeful than to be forty years old.”
On the Seventieth Birthday of Julia Ward Howe (May 27, 1899); reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
"How to Get the Best of Your Children"
Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1957)
“In foreign policy you have to wait twenty-five years to see how it comes out.”
International Herald Tribune (18 November 1991)
"Kozmic Blues", co-written with Gabriel Mekler
I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama! (1969)
Plunkitt of Tammany Hall, Chapter 4, Reformers Only Mornin’ Glories
“When a woman reaches forty, she must wait twenty years for her husband to catch up.”
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Marriage