
That is the problem with being twelve. All the grown-ups think they have a right to know your business.
– Paul Kearney
Related Quotes:
- I was grown up long before the grown ups were the grown ups. – Aporva Kala
- I may be a little like the grown-ups. I must have grown old. – Antoine de SaintExupry
- I always said I acted like a twelve-year old, so I decided to write like a twelve-year old. – Terri Bertha
- Thanksgiving dinners take eighteen hours to prepare. They are consumed in twelve minutes. Half-times take twelve minutes. This is not coincidence. – Erma Bombeck
- We’ve had our ups and downs since then, but that’s what families have, ups and downs. – Neil Gaiman
- Relationships have their ups and downs, however if the downs outweigh the ups, then its probably time to hit the door – Epiphana Lewis
- He is a Christian, and believes charity begins at home. And often it remains there. – Paul Kearney
- Memories are important, like the bones of the mind. We build ourselves upon them, flesh and blood moulded around the pictures of what is past. – Paul Kearney
- A business owner who is not willing to invest in their business is a business owner who shouldn’t be in business. – Victoria Barnes
- The romantic fairy tales we grew up with — where marriage is the happy ending rather than the opening scene — are not useful for grown-ups. – Ada Calhoun
- Some things are private. I mean, we’re grown-ups now. You don’t share everything. – Sophie Kinsella
- The grown-ups, or maybe I should say the parents, ate in the dining room. – Ann Darby
- Children have one kind of silliness, as you know, and grown-ups have another kind. – CS Lewis
- In a company of children and grown-ups, the latter are those who should demonstrate good manners and always let the children speak first. – Zoran Stojkovski
- Grown ups’ could learn a lesson from watching cartoons. – James JeanPierre
- There are lots of different ways grown-ups disappear. It’s lonely being the one left behind. – Julia Green
- God is Santa Claus for Grown-Ups. – Oliver Markus
- All grown-ups were once children… but only few of them remember it.- -• Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince – ilana Graf
- Once I learned, I went online and ordered every romance novel I could find. They’re fairy tales for grown-ups. – Gena Showalter
- As a business owner don’t think your limitations, think business; it’s all about business. – Vernita Naylor
- You know when I’m down to my socks it’s time for businessThat’s why they’re called business socksIt’s business, it’s business time – Flight of the Conchords
- What is my business in this? Oh yea, it is my business. It is not just my business, it is my calling. – Sunday Adelaja
- Ms. Fang is the nicest, sweetest teacher at Scary School. She only ate twelve kids last year. – Derek The Ghost
- Oh my God. Party punch. He’d brought a woman with the social age of twelve to the Citadel. He deserved everything he got. – Annabel Joseph
- Good to know we’re all twelve years old mentally. Keeps things in perspective. – Alexander William Gaskarth
- One does silly things when one is twelve. – Cassandra Clare
- I was twelve. You were girls, and therefore an entirely different species. – Elizabeth May
- Twelve minutes. I can give you that. – Rick Riordan
- Getting my legal situation fixed takes a bit longer than we all thought: twelve years to be exact. Not a big deal. Only most of my life. – Patricio Maya
- If this man had not twelve thousand a year, he would be a very stupid fellow. – Jane Austen
- She kissed him tonight, just like she had the first time twelve years ago, with everything she had. – DD Ayres
- The revolution lasted six minutes and covered one hundred an twelve meters. – Cordwainer Smith
- The past is past. You tried to kill yourself. So what? I humped a couch in season twelve. We all have our skeletons. – Heather Demetrios
- Chronologically she is twelve, but emotionally she is older, and intellectually older still. – Dean Koontz
- It’s amazing how good fifty and sunny feels after you’ve been bleeding in twelve with a windchill of go ???? yourself. – Caroline Kepnes
- God’s nothing more than a twelve-year-old kid with an ant farm. He’s always watching, but He’s never gonna do anything. – John Constantine
- If a woman tells you she’s twenty and looks sixteen, she’s twelve. If she tells you she’s twenty-six and looks twenty-six, she’s damn near forty. – Chris Rock
- Whoever thinks of going to bed before twelve o’clock is a scoundrel. – Samuel Johnson
- By faithfully working eight hours a day you may eventually get to be boss and work twelve hours a day. – Robert Frost
- She was strength and power and so many things he’d pretended for twelve years he didn’t miss, didn’t need. – Natalie J Damschroder
