OLD AGE QUOTES VI

quotations about old age

Old Age quote

You know you're old if they have discontinued your blood type.

PHYLLIS DILLER

attributed, Women Know Everything!: 3,241 Quips, Quotes & Brilliant Remarks

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The counsels of the old, like the winter sun, shine, but give no heat.

LUC DE CLAPIERS, MARQUIS DE VAUVENARGUES

Reflections and Maxims


Well I say old age is no barrier to intimacy, to sexuality, to adulthood. We're often encouraged to talk about death and dying -- and that's important. But we should also talk about living.

NIEVES MURRAY

"Intimacy and Old Age", Illawarra Mercury, August 25, 2016


Youth is the season of receptivity, and should be devoted to acquirement; and manhood of power--that demands an earnest application. Old age is for revision.

CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE

Intuitions and Summaries of Thought

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The only real change in life comes with the consciousness of old age.

AUSTIN O'MALLEY

Keystones of Thought

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All would live long, but none would be old.

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

Poor Richard's Almanack, 1749

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Old age diminishes our strength; it takes away our pleasures one after the other; it withers the soul as well as the body; it renders adventure and friendship difficult; and finally it is shadowed by thoughts of death.

ANDRÉ MAUROIS

An Art of Living

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Just like those who are incurably ill, the aged know everything about their dying except exactly when.

PHILIP ROTH

The Facts: A Novelist's Autobiography

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I recently turned fifty, which is young for a tree, mid-life for an elephant, and ancient for a quarter-miler, whose son now says, "Dad I just can't run the quarter with you anymore unless I bring something to read."

BILL COSBY

Time Flies

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Old age isn't a battle; old age is a massacre.

PHILIP ROTH

Everyman

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This is old age! A slow and sure decay!
A tott'ring edifice, crusted with mould,
Failing in strength and beauty ev'rywhere!
Its vaults, and noble arches, choked with weeds!
Its casements dark, and chambers thick with dust
Its pillars bowed, or prostrate on the ground!

C. B. LANGSTON

"Old Age"


Growing old is no more than a bad habit a busy man has no time to form.

ANDRÉ MAUROIS

An Art of Living

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Maybe age is kinder to us than we think. With my bad eyes, I can't see how bad I look, and with my rotten memory, I have a good excuse for getting out of a lot of stuff.

ERMA BOMBECK

Family: The Ties that Bind ... And Gag!

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The most valuable result of many years is a nicely balanced mind instinctively heedful of various errors.

WALTER BAGEHOT

Literary Studies

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A graceful and blessed old age must have three elements in it: a happy retrospect, a peaceful present, and an inspiring future. And old age cannot have either one of these three if the youth has been wasted and manhood has been misspent.

LYMAN ABBOTT

Problems of Life: Selections from the Writings of Rev. Lyman Abbott

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If I am to tell you how to grow old gracefully, I must tell you at the beginning of life; for no man can grow old gracefully unless he begins early.

LYMAN ABBOTT

Problems of Life: Selections from the Writings of Rev. Lyman Abbott

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As we grow old, we become aware that death is drawing near; his shadow falls across our path; the realities of life seem less crude than of yore, they touch our senses less intimately, and they lose much of their poignancy.

STEFAN ZWEIG

Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman

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When we're young we have faith in what is seen, but when we're old we know that what is seen is traced in air and built on water.

MAXWELL ANDERSON

Winterset

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You know you're getting older when you notice that more and more history questions happened in your lifetime!

TOM WILSON

Ziggy, July 3, 1999

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Age overtakes us all;
Our temples first; then on o'er cheek and chin,
Slowly and surely, creep the frosts of Time.
Up and do somewhat, ere thy limbs are sere.

THEOCRITUS

"The Love of Thyonichus"

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