OLD AGE QUOTES II

quotations about old age

Old Age quote

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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If you see old age as a time when you stop doing and stay still, you won't get to experience all the joys of being human: discovering, developing, expanding. There is no age at which we must abandon our dreams and surrender our possibilities.

ANDREA BRANDT

"4 Keys to Increase Your Happiness As You Get Older", Psychology Today, February 1, 2017


Old age is like everything else. To make a success of it, you've got to start young.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT

Theodore Roosevelt on Bravery: Lessons from the Most Courageous Leader of the Twentieth Century

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There is only one solution if old age is not to be an absurd parody of our former life, and that is to go on pursuing ends that give our existence a meaning.

SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR

The Coming of Age

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Suicide is what everyone young thinks they'll do before they get old. But they hardly ever get round to it. They just don't want to commit themselves in that way. When you're young and you look ahead, time ends in mist at twenty-five. 'Old won't happen to me', you say. But old does. Oh, old does. Old always gets you in the end.

MARTIN AMIS

Other People

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As life runs on, the road grows strange
With faces new, and near the end
The milestones into headstones change,
'Neath every one a friend.

JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL

Sixty-eighth Birthday

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The compensation of growing old ... was simply this; that the passion remains as strong as ever, but one has gained -- at last! -- the power which adds the supreme flavour to existence -- the power of taking hold of experience, of turning it round, slowly, in the light.

VIRGINIA WOOLF

Mrs. Dalloway

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The tragedy of old age ... is not that it is less vigorous than youth, but that it is not needed by youth; that its love and prosy sageness, so important a few years ago, so gladly offered now, are rejected with laughter.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

Main Street

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Softly comes Old Age, the thief,
Steals the rapture, leaves the throes.

JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL

"Scherzo"

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What you lose as you age is witnesses, the ones that watched from early on and cared, like your own little grandstand.

JOHN UPDIKE

Rabbit is Rich

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The finest virtues can become deformed with age. The precise mind becomes finicky; the thrifty man, miserly; the cautious man, timorous; the man of imagination, fanciful. Even perseverance ends up in a sort of stupidity. Just as, on the other hand, being too willing to understand too many opinions, too diverse ways of seeing, constancy is lost and the mind goes astray in a restless fickleness.

ANDRE GIDE

Pretexts: Reflections on Literature and Morality

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Sixty feels exactly like 50, with aching feet and more forgetfulness.... But your inside person doesn't age. Your inside person is soul, is heart, in the eternal now, the ageless, the old, the young, all the ages you've ever been.

ANNE LAMOTT

Salon, November 3, 2014

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Mostly getting old is boring. I hate the stiffness in the bones. I was physically arrogant for years. I don't like it now that I have difficulty getting around. But a certain equanimity sets in, a certain detachment. Things seem less desperately important than they once did, and that's a pleasure.

DORIS LESSING

interview, The Progressive, June 1999

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Nothing makes one old so quickly as the ever-present thought that one is growing older.

GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG

"Notebook K", Aphorisms

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Old age is always wakeful; as if, the longer linked with life, the less man has to do with aught that looks like death.

HERMAN MELVILLE

Moby Dick

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There was a time when I quite liked what I saw in the looking-glass, but not anymore. Now I'm startled, and more than startled, by the visage that so abruptly appears there, never at all the one that I expect. I have been elbowed aside by a parody of myself, a sadly dishevelled figure in a Halloween mask made of sagging, pinkish- grey rubber that bears no more than a passing resemblance to the image of what I look like that I stubbornly retain in my head.

JOHN BANVILLE

The Sea

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The real affliction of old age is remorse.

CESARE PAVESE

The Moon and the Bonfire

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Old men are dangerous: it doesn't matter to them what is going to happen to the world.

GEORGE BERNARD SHAW

Heartbreak House

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In old age our bodies are worn-out instruments, on which the soul tries in vain to play the melodies of youth. But because the instrument has lost its strings, or is out of tune, it does not follow that the musician has lost his skill.

HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW

Table-Talk

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No man loves life like him that's growing old.

SOPHOCLES

fragment, Acrisius

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