Top Oldest Quotes

  • I was born at a very early age. As I grew up, I got older… So far though, this is the oldest I’ve ever been. – Rebecca Hurley

    I was born at a very early age. As I grew up, I got older… So far though, this is the oldest I’ve ever been.– Rebecca Hurley

  • Storytelling is among the oldest forms of communication. Storytelling is the commonality of all human beings, in allplaces, in all times.  – Rives Collins

    Storytelling is among the oldest forms of communication. Storytelling is the commonality of all human beings, in allplaces, in all times. – Rives Collins

  • There were secrets there, the secrets of the ether all mankind is born from; of the blackness that holds our oldest memories captive. – Bryan Hall

    There were secrets there, the secrets of the ether all mankind is born from; of the blackness that holds our oldest memories captive.– Bryan Hall

  • Spiritual love is when you see new faces as the oldest. – Michael Bassey Johnson

    Spiritual love is when you see new faces as the oldest.– Michael Bassey Johnson

  • It’s the oldest story in the world. You want him back, don’t you? – Larry Kramer

    It’s the oldest story in the world. You want him back, don’t you?– Larry Kramer

  • The story it told was unremarkable: a tale of love found and lost- the oldest story in the world. The only story. – Anita Diamant

    The story it told was unremarkable: a tale of love found and lost- the oldest story in the world. The only story.– Anita Diamant

  • Dont switch the blame to her, that’s the oldest trick of all cowards – Ayn Rand

    Dont switch the blame to her, that’s the oldest trick of all cowards– Ayn Rand

  • Dont switch the blame to her, that’s the oldest trick of all cowards– Ayn Rand

  • Even the oldest trees aren’t ashamed to stand naked. – Marty Rubin

    Even the oldest trees aren’t ashamed to stand naked.– Marty Rubin

  • She tries to wear her pain on the inside. She always has. It’s the trademark of the oldest sibling, I think. – Laura Miller

    She tries to wear her pain on the inside. She always has. It’s the trademark of the oldest sibling, I think.– Laura Miller