AGE QUOTES III

quotations about age

Age quote

Old age is more than a hobby. It is not something to take lightly, to fritter away, or during which we are expected to mindlessly fill time. It is, rather, a large part of living and presents us with opportunities unlike those found in the other stages of life.

JURIETTA MCCALL & CLIFF DEMPSTER

Living Well as You Age: Turning Challenges into Opportunities


Old age is frequently resisted and rejected, especially in North American culture: age is something that is fought intensely, and weapons of questionable effectiveness are eagerly supplied by the beauty and biomedical industries. In some cultures, however, a ripe old age is bestowed with certain benefits, such as elder status and an inherent association with wisdom that demands respect. Thus, to some extent, age and its interpretation are mental and cultural concepts.

KAREL SCHRIJVER & IRIS SCHRIJVER

Living with the Stars: How the Human Body is Connected to the Life Cycles of the Earth, the Planets, and the Stars


What is the worst of woes that wait on age? What stamps the wrinkle deeper on the brow? To view each loved one blotted from life's page, And be alone on earth, as I am now.

LORD BYRON

Childe Harold

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As we get older, our risk grows for all kinds of different diseases. To prevent multiple diseases simultaneously, ageing itself has to be the target. Otherwise, it's a game of whack-a-mole.

DAN BELSKY

"Age is just a number -- you could be getting older three times faster than your birthday suggests", BT, July 7, 2015


Age does announce itself in interesting ways. Much has been written about nose hair and ear hair and diminishing hairlines and I suppose that's all fair and true. But far more importantly, and with far graver implications, I simply cannot drink any more. In the old days at a party I might manage a bottle of wine by myself and carry on as though nothing had happened, but these days such an endeavour would be truly cavalier. Hell is the bloating and the headache; the day-long regret; the bitter self-recrimination; the terrible when-will-you-ever-grow-up self-loathing. It's just not worth it. I've also taken to that older person's trick of wondering what the hell is up with the youngsters. To be serious for a moment: what the actual hell is up with the youngsters? Why are they such entitled little s***s?

ALEXANDER PARKER

"VRROOM WITH A VIEW: Age makes one appreciate the finer things in life", Business Day, March 8, 2016


Age does not make us childish, as some say; it finds us true children.

JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE

Faust

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The flip side of the other joke about aging -- "Beats the alternative" -- is that it will. Happen. To. You. Unless you opt for the alternative, which, from what I hear, lacks flavor.

MARK HUGHES COBB

"Acting your age is all the rage"


You know, at the time -- you think 30, you think you're old. We thought we were old at 30. And then you look back, and of course that's funny.

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN

interview, Backstreets, December 10, 2015

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Age, that acquaints us with infirmities in ourselves, should make us tender in our reprehension of weakness elsewhere.

CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE

Intuitions and Summaries of Thought

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Do not cast yourself aside as you grow old!

JURIETTA MCCALL & CLIFF DEMPSTER

Living Well as You Age: Turning Challenges into Opportunities


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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I used to think that age would bring wisdom. It doesn't, it just brings confusion. But I find that this confusion is artistically useful. It's a kind of progression, a negative progression. It's moving into areas that you didn't know were there. It becomes more dreamlike all the time.

JOHN BANVILLE

"Oblique dreamer", The Guardian, September 17, 2000

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It is a mistake to regard age as a downhill grade toward dissolution. The reverse is true. As one grows older, one climbs with surprising strides.

GEORGE SAND

attributed, Reading Our Lives: The Poetics of Growing Old

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I am past thirty, and three parts iced over.

MATTHEW ARNOLD

letter to Arthur Hugh Clough, Feb. 12, 1853

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The first forty years of life furnish the text, while the remaining thirty supply the commentary.

ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER

Counsels and Maxims

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What we think of as old has changed over time, and it will need to continue changing in the future as people live longer, healthier lives.

YAGANA SHAH

"60, Not 50, Is The New Middle Age, Study Says", Huffington Post, April 16, 2015