Fiennes, in a turnabout from his Nazi menace of " Schindler's List " ( 1993 ), comes off as a likable but snobbish sort who is old enough to know better.
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"I don't, I can't, " says Thomas, who lives in Hollywood and is " old enough to know better than to give my age ."
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And if you thought the narration on " Sex and the City " was a bit too precious, you should hear it coming from a guy who's old enough to know better.
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I know people who are old enough to know better who are primping and getting hairdos and new clothes on the off-chance that old schoolmates will be dazzled by how well they look after all these years.
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At the time, I wrote that the coaches and parents of Fonda-Fultonville clearly needed medication _ that excusing a potentially deadly prank by kids old enough to know better just because they were athletes was unspeakably misguided.
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It explores other things that are important to anyone caught in that purgatory between childhood and adulthood, the age when you are, to quote a country music lyric, old enough to know better and still too young to care.
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"Old Enough to Know Better, " a song he'd co-written which became his debut single as well as the title tune of his first album, hit Number One shortly after its release in November 1994.
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Mrs . Post _ who acknowledges that some people think the question rude but says, " I'm in the middle " _ advised answering with humor and offered some alternatives : " Old enough to know better,"
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"In the eyes of the law he was old enough to know better and old enough to pay the price, " said the editorial in the Huntsville ( Texas ) Item, published just days after Beazley was granted a brief stay of execution last summer.
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Well, of course they're not, and the child old enough to know better will laugh and point out that A is actually for the alligator eating the salad, E is for the elephant wearing the pajamas and W is for the walrus devouring the birthday cake.