Quotes About Age
WHAT, WILL THE star which is bent on driving me to despair allow me no time to breathe? Am I to see, through their mutual understanding, my watchful care and my wisdom defeated one after another? Must I, in my mature age, become the dupe of a simple girl and a scatter-brained young fellow?
~ Moliere
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That man is so old, he's older than his birthday.
~ Moms Mabley
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fifty, ambitiously but unsuccessfully dressed in a black satin
~ Monica Dickens
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Well, I am not really a conventional mom at all. Like, I had my kids really young. I had Danny when I was 18 or 19 and then Liam when I was 23 and Molly, I had when I was a little older.
~ Monica Potter
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Don't you think the soldiers look like they came straight from high school yearbooks, too young to be over in Iraq, fighting for no reason?
~ Unknown
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A man is as old as he's feeling, A woman as old as she looks.
~ Mortimer Collins
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The true way to render age vigorous is to prolong the youth of the mind.
~ Mortimer Collins
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A man's as old as he's feeling, A woman as old as she looks.
~ Mortimer Collins
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Anybody who is 25 or 30 years old has physical scars from all sorts of things, from tuberculosis to polio. It's the same with the mind.
~ Unknown
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All will be annihilated in this age except the one who established in his ways and firm in his thought is
~ Muhammad Iqbal
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He frowned. "Many people treat age as if its a shield to hide behind, something that protects our children. And sometimes it is. Until someone comes along who doesn't honor the shield. Then we decide if we're going to keep pretending that shield is there. The Empire doesn't care what age she is. So she must learn about this threat that faces all of us.
~ Mur Lafferty
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it never really occurred to her that literary men, if they like women at all, do not want literary women but girls.
~ Muriel Spark
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These years are still the years of my prime. It is important to recognise the years of one's prime, always remember that.
~ Muriel Spark
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Advertising seems to take us back to the Stone Age where the basis of life is mining.
~ Unknown
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Time is the cycles of life in infinity, desires accelerate old age in the subconscious. Time is also in the river of life, it is infinite, but there are limitations not in nature, but in the organisms of living beings. Animals have more natural and philosophical goals in life than humans, since people want everything, while animals and insects want the main thing in the natural processes of the universe.
~ Unknown
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A patient looking for the physician. It was a great ideology, but now we live in a modern age, where the physician is allowed to seek out patients.
~ Unknown
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From young age to adulthood, love is all about seeking interest in your partner. Pure love only comes in old age, when all the fire of youth is extinguished.
~ Unknown
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One does not automatically become wise in old age. Only when self-interest and greed are thrown out the window. Thus, purifying your heart and your thoughts.
~ Unknown
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Sometimes your age, too young or too old, can be the barrier to your lack of understanding of some deeper concepts.
~ Unknown
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Those who attain wisdom in old age; their youth has been consumed by ignorance.
~ Unknown
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Those who claim that life begins at forty, they can't recall history, that Alexander became and died as the greatest without reaching this peak age. They also do not know those who die in their childhood.
~ Unknown
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What matters is eschatological duality (the present age and the age to come), not ontological dualism (an evil "earth" and a good "heaven"). Evil
~ Unknown
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As C. S. Lewis regularly remarked, the chronological snobbery of the modern age (i.e. the assumption that anything that comes after around 1750 is somehow superior to anything that went before) needs confronting at several levels.
~ Unknown
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Paul, like most Jews of his day and many subsequently, believed that in God's good purposes world history was divided into the "present age" (the time when the powers were still ruling) and the "age to come," when God would assume his rightful power at last. The dark powers invoked in paganism had held the world captive in the "present evil age," but now something new had happened:
~ Unknown
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