There is a difference between twenty-nine and thirty. When you are twenty-nine it can be the beginning of everything. When you are thirty it can be the end of everything.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Twenty-two is just such a random age. It's a little blah.
Twenty-three is old. It's almost 25, which is like almost mid-20s.
Twenty is a wonderful age for things to be sparked.
As you get older, you think about things differently from when you do in your twenties, when you think you'll live forever.
By the time you are in your thirties, most of the time, you've got a job, you can pay for your rent, you can create this nice world around you. And still, you're only in your thirties - you're not that far away from your twenties, which is when you're making all of your stupid mistakes.
Twenty can't be expected to tolerate sixty in all things, and sixty gets bored stiff with twenty's eternal love affairs.
When you're 16, 30 seems ancient. When you're 30, 45 seems ancient. When you're 45, 60 seems ancient. When you're 60, nothing seems ancient.
I shall soon be six-and-twenty. Is there anything in the future that can possibly console us for not being always twenty-five?
A beginning is the end of something, always.
What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from.