Quotes About Age
You are only as old as the woman you feel.
~ Groucho Marx
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Age is not a particularly interesting subject. Anyone can get old. All you have to do is live long enough.
~ Groucho Marx
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I'll put off reading Lolita for six more years until she turns 18.
~ Groucho Marx
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I must admit, I was born at an early age.
~ Groucho Marx
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A man is only as old as the woman he feels.
~ Groucho Marx
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Although it is generally known, I think it's about time to announce that I was born at a very early age.
~ Groucho Marx
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Everyone is the age of their heart.
~ Guatemalan Proverb
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Many people say that time heals all wounds, but that simply is not true. People can become more bitter, arrogant and spiteful with age.
~ Gudjon Bergmann
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Pourquoi croit-on que derrière un beau visage se cache obligatoirement une belle âme?Pourquoi vit-on à une époque ou tout le monde veut être jeune et svelte alors que, après un certain age le combat est perdu d'avance?
~ Guillaume Musso
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Kelly was not going to remove her glasses. No matter what the television said about it being safe to do during the 'totality'. The television also told her she wouldn't age if she bought expensive creams and pills.
~ Guillermo del Toro
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The ideas of the past, although half destroyed, being still very powerful, and the ideas which are to replace them being still in process of formation, the modern age represents a period of transition and anarchy.
~ Gustave Le Bon
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The modern age is the triumph of collective mediocrity.
~ Gustave Le Bon
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Father was afraid of laughter and joy. He was particularly afraid of ridicule. He was afraid that someone would say that humans are descended from apes. Or that the earth is much older than four thousand years. Or that someone would ask where Noah go his polar bears from. Or that someone would swear. Father was terrified.
~ Guus Kuijer
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The kiss itself is immortal. It travels from lip to lip, century to century, from age to age. Men and women garner these kisses, offer them to others and then die in turn.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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But when did the young people become clever? Isn't that supposed to take time?" Guidanio doesn't smile. "Wisdom does," he says. "People can be clever at any age.
~ Guy Gavriel Kay
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He didn't think he would understand the strangeness of life if he lived to be a hundred years old.
~ Guy Gavriel Kay
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You would not have believed," he said. "You would always have doubted. We needed to grow older, you and I, for me to say this and you to hear it.
~ Guy Gavriel Kay
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I said 'I was imagining you as a little boy, and as a teenager, and as an old man.' He said: 'I was looking at you and thinking how young you look, and how old at the same time.
~ Gwendoline Riley
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The soul is born old but grows young. That is the comedy of life. And the body is born young and grows old. That is life's tragedy.
~ Gyles Brandreth
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The world was already growing old, and everywhere men were fondly dwelling on her faraway youth.
~ James Henry Breasted
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onto a heap, making a churned brown trail across the whiteness. 'Now then,' he muttered along the side of a half-smoked cigarette. He was over seventy but still ran the smallholding single-handed. He told me once that he had worked as a farm hand for six shillings a day for thirty years, yet still managed
~ James Herriot
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This old man had once told me that he left school when he was twelve, whereas I had spent most of the twenty-four years of my life in study. Yet when I looked back on the last hour or so I could come to only one conclusion. I'd had more of books, but he had more of learning.
~ James Herriot
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He was forty-eight — an age at which permanence of habits begins to be predictable.
~ James Hilton
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that he was both more and less experienced than the youngest new boy at the School might well be; and that, that paradox of age and youth, was what the world called progress.
~ James Hilton
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