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Quotes About Age

There is no old age. There is, as there always was, only you.
~ Carol Grace
I'm old with living. So much older than almost thirteen.
~ Carol Lynch Williams
I'm my mother's first child, born when she was almost fourteen years old. "Think of it," I said to Laura when I turned twelve. "I'm almost Mother Sarah's age when she was married." Laura looked at me, her squinty eyes even more narrowed. "You could have your own old man as a husband," she said. "Shut up," I had said. And she had laughed.
~ Carol Lynch Williams
Miss Rice loaned me the negatives, and I ordered these prints from the drugstore in town. No comparison to Josh's work. He was gifted in a dying art form. I don't think he would've cared for the age of digital cameras.
~ Carol O'Connell
I'm as broadminded as the next person, I hope, but at my age thirty miles an hour and actresses all in one day is rather too much of a good thing.
~ Carola Dunn
still in use though coeval with the old house. Then
~ Carola Dunn
we're too old to be young.
~ Caroline Kepnes
We're never too old to feel twenty-two, Rhode Island!). Well, fuck you, Taylor Swift, because I never felt further away from twenty-two in my entire adult life
~ Caroline Kepnes
Captain Dave is a salt-and-pepper guy who looks older than forty-six. He doesn't have kids of his own. Some people are born to be uncles and Captain Dave is that kind of people. He's also a recovering alcoholic who's obsessed with what everyone else is drinking at all times. Life is hard for some people.
~ Caroline Kepnes
You like new things," I say. You are quick to come back. "You like old things, Joe.
~ Caroline Kepnes
Not ugly for someone her age, but what she's doing with those numbers and letters seem unholy.
~ Carrie Jones
Hormonal ones, I am right here. Me. The old lady otherwise known as your grandmother
~ Carrie Jones
Age is like the newest version of a software — it has a bunch of great new features but you lost all the cool features the original version had.
~ Carrie Latet
What was he thinking about? He was old, but he hasn't found peace. Had he realized that a long life didn't automatically bestow wisdom?
~ Carsten Jensen
There's the pity of it. Elaine Cheeseman's not as young as you; she's forty, maybe. But she's not bad-looking at all. If she took the trouble to dress properly, and occasionally she smiled instead of keeping a frozen, holy-zeal look as though she were goin' to the Crusades instead of only to the polling-station, she might even be a bit of a smasher.
~ Carter Dickson
may be well to repeat here the saying that old men talk of what they have done, young men of what they are doing, and fools of what they expect to do. The Negro race has a rather large share of the last mentioned class.
~ Carter G. Woodson
It may be well to repeat here the saying that old men talk of what they have done, young men of what they are doing,
~ Carter G. Woodson
I'll never make the mistake of being 70 again.
~ Casey Stengel
Does she still love you?" "I don't think so," Magnus said dryly. "She wasn't very pleasant the last time I saw her. Of course, that could be because I've got an eighteen year-old boyfriend with a stamina rune and she doesn't." Alec sputtered. "As the person being objectified, I ... object to that description of me.
~ Cassandra Clare
I don't want to look at other people my age in leather. Why would I put it on?
~ George Michael
My friend, blood shaking my heart The awful daring of a moment's surrender Which an age of prudence can never retract By this, and this only, we have existed T. S. Eliot 'The Waste Land
~ George Monbiot
For the people of that flowAre new, the oldNew to age as the youngTo youth
~ George Oppen
At age 50, every man has the face he deserves.
~ George Orwell
Newton was not the first of the age of reason," wrote Keynes. "He was the last of the magicians, the last of the Babylonians and Sumerians, the last great mind which looked out on the visible and intellectual world with the same eyes as those who began to build our intellectual inheritance rather less than 10,000 years ago.
~ George Pendle