Youths are passed through schools that don't teach, then forced to search for jobs that don't exist and finally left stranded in the street to stare at the glamorous lives advertised around them.
Youthquake' wasn't an entirely predictable choice for Oxford's Word of 2017. It hasn't been on the lips of an entire nation, nor is it new. But it amply fulfilled the criteria Oxford requires for selection.
Youthfulness is not determined by age. It is determined by one's life force. One who possesses hope is forever young. One who continually advances is forever beautiful.
Youthfulness is connected to the ability to see things new for the first time. So if your eyes still look at life with wonder, then you will seem young, even though you may not be chronologically young.
Youthfulness is about how you live not when you were born.
Youthful impatience obscures the endless potential for joy that's standing right in front of you.
Youthful beauty is a poor indicator of long-term appeal in a man.
Youth. The fact that, in the mid-'90s, guys like Lee Fields gave me and all these young people the chance to do backup. I was in my 30s, but some of those guys were still teenagers. Others were 22 and 23 -- babies, all of them.
Youth, with swift feet, walks onward in the way; the land of joy lies all before his eyes.
Youth, with all its accompanying risks, humiliations, and uncertainties, the pressure to do it all before it's too late.
Youth, which is forgiven everything, forgives itself nothing: age, which forgives itself everything, is forgiven nothing.