High and eternal things have little weight with the youth.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A good youth ought to have a fear of God, to be subject to his parents, to give honor to his elders, to preserve his purity; he ought not to despise humility, but should love forbearance and modesty. All these are an ornament to youthful years.
Youth is a lifestyle; it's not a blessing from God. If we treat our bodies as if they are not the most precious things we possess, then obviously we will show wear and tear. We're like a good pair of jeans. If we take care of them, they'll remain classic forever, but if we batter and abuse them they'll look like tattered old rags.
Youth is ever apt to judge in haste, and lose the medium in the wild extreme.
The worship of youth has diminished - perhaps generally - in recent years.
There is nothing like youth.
Oh, youth is a wicked, cruel thing - eating miracles with its breakfast and not knowing they are not porridge.
Satan knows that youth is the springtime of life when all things are new and young people are most vulnerable.
It is not sufficient for the young to devote their enthusiasm, their courage, their ambition, their self-sacrifice to the great ideas of the time; the young must not only preserve but increase their powers if they are to be really equal to their eternal task: that of drawing the age in advance.
Youth is wasted on the young.
Middle age is youth without levity, and age without decay.