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Quotes About Age

Perfection of means and confusion of ends seem to characterize our age.
~ Albert Einstein
We have one symptom in common already. Only you may think I've an advantage over you because I can change my name by marrying. Well, I can't. I shall be twenty-four next April. And nobody ever asked me to marry. That means nobody ever is going to. So let's pass on to the next symptom.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
He would not confess, even to himself, that age was beginning to hamper him so cruelly. And he sought to do all the things he had once done—if the Mistress or the Master were looking. But when he was alone, or with the other dogs, he spared himself every needless step. And he slept a great deal.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
The spirit of the age is filled with the disdain for thinking.
~ Albert Schweitzer
I guess after a certain age, things change and those things or people or friendships that happen in movies, just don't happen in real life.
~ Alberto Fuguet
It might have seemed ridiculous to anyone watching, this white-haired maintenance worker, all alone, making like an airplane. But the running boy is inside every man, no matter how old he gets.
~ Albom, Mitch
As I grew older, I realized that it was much better to insist on the genuine forms of nature, for simplicity is the greatest adornment of art.
~ Albrecht Durer
The three species of pine native to Wisconsin (white, red and jack) differ radically in their opinions about marriageable age. The precocious jackpine sometimes bloom and bears cones a year or two after leaving the nursery, and a few of my 13-year-old jacks already boast of grandchildren. My 13-year-old reds first bloomed this year, but my whites have not yet bloomed; they adhere closely to the Anglo-Saxon doctrine of free, white, and twenty-one.
~ Aldo Leopold
The secret of genius is to carry the spirit of the child into old age, which means never losing your enthusiasm.
~ Aldous Huxley
We cannot understand the modern age without understanding the dynamic history of Protestant Christianity.
~ Alec Ryrie
Quiero estudiar, quiero aprender, quiero escribir. Tengo veintidós años. No sé nada. Nada fundamental. No sé lo que debería haber aprendido hace muchos años. Nadie me enseñó nada. Sé, en cambio, lo que debería saber mucho después. De allí que me sienta anciana y niña al mismo tiempo.
~ Alejandra Pizarnik
Hizo como una mujer antaño joven, que pensara rejuvenecer alterando su partida de bautismo.
~ Alessandro Manzoni
Worldwide, it is almost certain that more people over the age of 100 than under 30 have died of SARS-COV-2. Many more children die of influenza than coronavirus; in the 2019-20 flu season, the Centers for Disease Control received about 180 reports of pediatric flu deaths. It has received 19 reports of coronavirus deaths in children under 15 so far.
~ Alex Berenson
If you are a boy who has just had his tenth birthday, your next one seems an eternity away. That's because the single year that stretches ahead amounts to 10 per cent of the time you have been on earth. It's a different sensation when you turn 50, because the distance to your 51st birthday amounts to just 2 per cent of the time you have been alive. As you get older and more experienced, you start to think about how you allocate time.
~ Alex Ferguson
But I am old now; my life is older. When I made the choice I made, I did not think it was forever. It is another thing to give up so young.
~ Alex Flinn
I think I am too old to be doing teen movies. I am just kind of annoyed, because you have all these teen movies coming out with usually either Lindsay Lohan or Hilary Duff doing four of the exact teen movies over and over again.
~ Alexa Vega
It was said she mourned her beauty, which people still spoke of as of a vanished champion from another age. She had buried herself alive in public, on
~ Alexander Chee
Nobody expects to trust his body overmuch after the age of fifty.
~ Alexander Hamilton
To see oneself in print is one of the strongest artificial passions of an age corrupted by books. But it requires courage, nevertheless, to venture on a public exhibition of one's productions.
~ Alexander Herzen
Writers obviously have to bear witness to the harsh face of the age.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
A patriot is a fool in ev'ry age.
~ Alexander Pope
Oh! if to dance all night, and dress all day, Charm'd the small-pox, or chased old age away; Who would not scorn what housewife's cares produce, Or who would learn one earthly thing of use?
~ Alexander Pope
Be thou the first true merit to befriend; His praise is lost, who stays till all commend. Short is the date, alas, of modern rhymes, And 'tis but just to let 'em live betimes. No longer now that golden age appears, When patriarch wits surviv'd a thousand years: Now length of Fame (our second life) is lost, And bare threescore is all ev'n that can boast; Our sons their fathers' failing language see, And such as Chaucer is, shall Dryden be.
~ Alexander Pope
Celia" Celia, we know, is sixty-five, Yet Celia's face is seventeen; Thus winter in her breast must live, While summer in her face is seen. How cruel Celia's fate, who hence Our heart's devotion cannot try; Too pretty for our reverence, Too ancient for our gallantry!
~ Alexander Pope