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The heresy of one age becomes the orthodoxy of the next.
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Helen Keller Youth has no age. Pablo Picasso I must confess, I was born at a very early age. Groucho Marx How young can you die of old age? Steven Wright Middle age is when you're sitting at home on a Saturday night and the telephone rings and you hope it isn't for you. Ogden Nash Middle age is when you've met so many people that every new person you meet reminds you of someone else. Ogden Nash A man loves the meat in his youth that he cannot endure in his age. William Shakespeare The golden age is before us, not behind us. William Shakespeare A diplomat is a man who always remembers a woman's birthday but never remembers her age. Robert Frost All diseases run into one, old age. Ralph Waldo Emerson The age of a woman doesn't mean a thing. The best tunes are played on the oldest fiddles. Ralph Waldo Emerson Each age, it is found, must write its own books; or rather, each generation for the next succeeding. Ralph Waldo Emerson Bashfulness is an ornament to youth, but a reproach to old age. Aristotle Education is the best provision for old age. Aristotle Youngsters of the age of two and three are endowed with extraordinary strength. They can lift a dog twice their own weight and dump him into the bathtub. Erma Bombeck Age does not protect you from love. But love, to some extent, protects you from age. Anais Nin A woman has the age she deserves. Coco Chanel No woman should ever be quite accurate about her age. It looks so calculating. Oscar Wilde Hesitation increases in relation to risk in equal proportion to age. Ernest Hemingway Probably the happiest period in life most frequently is in middle age, when the eager passions of youth are cooled, and the infirmities of age not yet begun; as we see that the shadows, which are at morning and evening so large, almost entirely disappear at midday. Eleanor Roosevelt |
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