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Quotes About Aged

Every Concatenate world faced biological problems as the habitat aged.
~ Bruce Sterling
If Coors Field is the flashy youngster, Wrigley is a wise and weathered, tattered, beat up old man, but rich in charisma and character.
~ Gabe Kapler
My, aren't we bold with well-aged whiskey?
~ Stuart Jaffe
cracked. The tub was as old as God and pitted. There
~ Carolyn Brown
I'm a dinosaur way past my sell-by date.
~ Ken Bruen
I remain faithful to bourbon sour. It's absolutely delicious. You'd have to ask a bartender what's in it, but I think if you know you might never have a drink. I also love a little rum, 7 years aged, brown, when it is chilly, before dinner.
~ Christian Louboutin
Sixteen coffins. Stacked two high and four deep. The casings for the dead were made out of different kinds of wood, and they had aged in different ways—but what was inside them had something in common. They were the remains of the damned. Brothers who had not been granted proper Fade Ceremonies. Or could not be granted them.
~ J.R. Ward
THE ROUGH TIMBERS of the monastery wall were aged and warped, and there were numerous gaps and holes in the wood. Covered in pitch, they were a poor defensive barrier, if they had ever been intended as such. Cnán and Finn approached the wood cautiously and dared to peek through the gaps. Whereupon
~ Neal Stephenson
Germany did really feed her children, and care for her aged, and build decent homes for the workers, all of which practices Beauty praised ardently—never dreaming that they had anything to do with the dreaded Socialism.
~ Upton Sinclair
Virginia sent the possibly rather unusual message 'She is an angel' and signed it by the nickname we always gave her – 'Goat'. This arrived 'She is an aged Goat' and soon after George returned crestfallen and miserable and retired to bed, suffering it was said from shock.
~ Vanessa Bell
The dreams get anchored in aged wisdom not some utopian fantasy.
~ Shane Claiborne
The most contemporary film I can think of is your standard romantic comedy, but the minute you make them, they already look so aged.
~ Rupert Friend
The responsible duty of making the toast was delegated to the Aged, and that excellent old gentleman was so intent upon it that he seemed to me in some danger of melting his eyes. It was no nominal meal that we were going to make, but a vigorous reality.
~ Charles Dickens
You don't object to an aged parent, I hope?" I really thought he was still speaking of the fowl, until he added, "Because I have got an aged parent at my place." I then said what politeness required.
~ Charles Dickens
And I may return in faded armor Full of patches bent and aged. And I may face the heat of battle, To free the damned and free the slaves. And I may know both pain and rejection, The betrayal of my friends. But the glory that awaits me, Will make it worth it in the end—in the end.
~ Charles F. Stanley
The most beautiful antiques are not found in stores.
~ WishHunt.com
Another wide room, a library. The shelves bulged with aged book spines and unbound manuscripts of old, flaking paper, as well as folios and parchment scrolls. These were rare books indeed, most with Latin or French titles,
~ Guillermo del Toro
Behind the building rose towering, aged pine trees whose shadows fell crabbed and arthritic across the lawn. The lawn was expansive and in good, green shape. It offered contrast. It was like a fresh haircut on a drunken tramp.
~ Walter Kirn
The soft extractive note of an aged cork being withdrawn has the true sound of a man opening his heart.
~ William Samuel Benwell, 1976
Some eras worship infancy; some, the aged. None as yet has adored middle age.
~ Mason Cooley
but now the news of the world aged him more than time itself.
~ Paulette Jiles
The moral test of government is how it treats people in the dawn of life, the children, in the twilight of life, the aged, and in the shadows of life, the sick, the needy, and the handicapped
~ Hubert Humphrey
It is jolly to be regarded as a wicked, libidinous youth by an aged maiden Aunt.
~ Unknown
I replied: There is nothing which for my part I like better, Cephalus, than conversing with aged men; for I regard them as travellers who have gone a journey which I too may have to go, and of whom I ought to enquire, whether the way is smooth and easy, or rugged and difficult.
~ Plato