Famous Quotes - Tags - Old Age
- A candle in the thighs
Warms youth and seed and burns the seeds of age; More
- A good old man, sir, he will be talking; as they say, “When the age is in, the wit is out.” More
- A good soft pillow for that good white head
Were better than a churlish turf of France. More
- A man growing old becomes a child again. More
- A man I praise that once in Tara’s Halls
Said to the woman on his knees, “Lie... More
- A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams. More
- A man of great employments and excellent performance used to assure me that he did not think a... More
- A photo of someone else’s childhood,
a garden in another country—world
he had no part... More
- A pilgrim I on earth perplext,
with sinns, with cares and sorrows vext,
By age and paines... More
- A woman would rather visit her own grave than the place where she has been young and beautiful... More
- Aeneas. ‘Tis the old Nestor.
Hector. Let me embrace thee, good old chronicle,
That hast... More
- Age appears to be best in four things—old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to... More
- Age is no better, hardly so well, qualified for an instructor as youth, for it has not profited... More
- Age is not a particularly interesting subject. Anyone can get old. All you have to do is live... More
- Age is opportunity no less
Than youth itself, though in another dress,
And as the evening... More
- Age. That period of life in which we compound for the vices that remain by reviling those we have... More
- Aged ears play truant at his tales,
And younger hearings are quite ravished,
So sweet and... More
- All I can say, in answer to this kind queries [of friends] is that I have not the distemper... More
- All-devouring time, envious age,
Nought can escape you, and by slow degrees,
Worn by your... More
- An ... important antidote to American democracy is American gerontocracy. The positions of... More
- An aged man is but a paltry thing,
A tattered coat upon a stick, unless
Soul clap its... More
- An old man drinks tea and reads the newspaper—forgetting age for a moment. More
- An old man with his feet before the fire,
In robes of green, in garments of adieu. More
- An old man, broken with the storms of state,
Is come to lay his weary bones among... More
- And almost every one when age,
Disease, or sorrows strike him,
Inclines to think there is... More
- And if I should live to be
The last leaf upon the tree
In the spring,
Let them smile,... More
- And now I’m old and going—I’m sure I can’t tell where;
One comfort is, this world’s... More
- And now the end is near
And so I face the final curtain,
I’ll state my case of which... More
- And she grows young as he grows old. More
- And when I’m introduced to one
I wish I thought What Jolly Fun! More
- As a man grows older, his ability to sit still and follow indoor occupations increases. He grows... More
- As a youth, I sought out decadence; as an elder, I try to avoid decay. More
- As the bird trims her to the gale,
I trim myself to the storm of time,
I man the rudder,... More
- As we grow older, we increase in folly—and in wisdom. More
- As you are old and reverend, you should be wise. More
- Ask me no more where Jove bestows,
When June is past, the fading rose;
For in your... More
- Bear with my weakness. My old brain is troubled.
Be not disturbed with my infirmity. More
- Being an old maid is like death by drowning, a really delightful sensation after you cease to... More
- Beneath them sit the aged men, wise guardians of the poor;
Then cherish pity, lest you drive... More
- But age, allas that al wol envenime,
Hath me biraft my beautee and my pith—
Lat go,... More
- But ah, no more! this must not be foretold,
For women grieve to think they must be old. More
- But an old age serene and bright,
And lovely as a Lapland night,
Shall lead thee to thy... More
- But beauty vanishes; beauty passes;
However rare—rare it be;
And when I crumble, who... More
- But Irish had an old soul, you might say. He was a man with a great future behind him, already. More
- But now I am weary and my old heart, which thought itself turned away from all, has learned pain... More
- But old folks—many feign as they were dead,
Unwieldy, slow, heavy, and pale as lead. More
- But the man and woman of seventy assume to know all, they have outlived their hope, they renounce... More
- But the world itself has no reason, and I can say so, I who have experienced it all, from the... More
- But—if you cannot give us ease—
Last of the race of them who grieve
Here leave us to... More
- Can they never tell
What is dragging them back, and how it will end? Not at night?
Not... More
- Care keeps his watch in every old man’s eye,
And where care lodges, sleep will never... More
- Castaway, your time is a flat sea that doesn’t stop,
with no new land to make for and no... More
- Childhood itself is scarcely more lovely than a cheerful, kind, sunshiny old age. More
- Dear Friend,
the canebrakes
nestled in the riverbank’s lap,
their clusters... More
- Dirty old men, ignoring society, continue to follow nature. More
- Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of... More
- Do not let me hear
Of the wisdom of old men, but rather of their folly,
Their fear of... More
- Do old people always live in the past? What yesterday was firm and true, may not be so today. More
- Do they know they’re old,
These two who are my father and my mother
Whose fire from... More
- Do you but mark how this becomes the house!
“Dear daughter, I confess that I am... More
- Doesn’t that show what an old man I am, when I can say to a mother “I love your daughter,”... More
- Error is acceptable as long as we are young; but one must not drag it along into old age. More
- Falstaff. I am old, I am old.
Doll Tearsheet. I love thee better than I love e’er a... More
- Father Time is not always a hard parent, and, though he tarries for none of his children, often... More
- Few people know how to be old. More
- For as the body grows old, so the wits grow old and become blind towards all things alike. More
- For in all the world there are no people so piteous and forlorn as those who are forced to eat... More
- For ourselves, we are too young for experience. Who is old enough? More
- For the last third of life there remains only work. It alone is always stimulating, rejuvenating,... More
- Give me a staff of honor for mine age,
But not a sceptre to control the world. More
- Gone are the days when my heart was young and gay,
Gone are my friends from the cotton fields... More
- Grant me an old man’s frenzy.
Myself must I remake
Till I am Timon and Lear
Or that... More
- Gray hair is a crown of glory; it is gained in a righteous life. More
- Grow old along with me!
The best is yet to be,
The last of life, for which the first was... More
- He had ragged long grass-coloured hair;
He had knees that stuck out of his hose;
He had... More
- He is asleep. He knows no longer the fatigue of the work of deciding, the work to finish. He... More
- He who is of a calm and happy nature will hardly feel the pressure of age, but to him who is of... More
- Heat of blood makes young people change their inclinations often, and habit makes old ones keep... More
- Her face had the seamed reserve of the old in this country [Japan]. It was a neighborhood... More
- her in her cooling planet
Revere; do not presume to think her wasted. More
- Here I stand your slave,
A poor, infirm, weak, and despised old man. More
- Here tantrums thrash to a whale’s rage.
This is the pot-hole of old age. More
- Here, with whitened hair, desires failing, strength ebbing out of him, with the sun gone down and... More
- Herein Fortune shows herself more kind
Than is her custom. It is still her use
To let the... More
- Hidden by old age awhile
In masker’s cloak and hood,
Each hating what the other... More
- His lordship pronounced his assent to take to wife his destined prey (in the words “I will”),... More
- How earthy old people become—mouldy as the grave! Their wisdom smacks of the earth. There is no... More
- I am a very foolish fond old man,
Fourscore and upward, not an hour more nor less;
And to... More
- I am admonished in many ways that time is pushing me inexorably along. I am approaching the... More
- I am cold in this cold house this house
Whose washed echoes are tremulous down lost... More
- I am in the pitiable situation of feeling all the force of temptation without having the strength... More
- I begin to find an idle and fond bondage in the oppression of aged tyranny, who sways, not as it... More
- I call her old. She has one family
Whose claim is good to being settled here
Before the... More
- I can go no further, sir.
My old bones aches. More
- I don’t generally feel anything until noon, then it’s time for my nap. More
- I had a chair at every hearth,
When no one turned to see,
With ‘Look at that old fellow... More
- I have heard that whoever loves is in no condition old. I have heard that whenever the name of... More
- I have lived long enough: my way of life
Is fallen into the sere, the yellow leaf;
And... More
- I have ventured
Like little wanton boys that swim on bladders,
This many summers in a sea... More
- I heard the old, old men say,
“All that’s beautiful drifts away
Like the waters.” More
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