The quote "Youth is wasted on the young" is frequently attributed to George Bernard Shaw, an Irish playwright and critic known for his witty aphorisms and social commentary. However, the specific wording you provided may be a variation or paraphrase of his original quote.
Youth Is Wasted on the Young was created in 1998.
That would be George Bernard Shaw. Basically he meant that youths waste their youth doing youthful things of little use, and those who are mature enough to do useful things have little youth remaining to do them.
George Barnard Shaw was quite clear in expanding on his quote ("Youth is wasted on the young"). He defines the statement as a derogatory on young people: "They're brainless, and don't know what they have; they squander ever opportunity of being young, on being young."
It has been said that youth is too valuable a commodity to be wasted on the young.
Wasted Youth - magazine - was created in 2004.
George Bernard Shaw did not write the phrase "Youth is wasted on the young." It's commonly misattributed to him but was actually coined by the American author and poet George Meredith in his 1862 work "Modern Love."
Wasted Youth Brew was created on 2001-04-24.
Wasted Youth - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:11
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