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Age Quotes
- "Thyself no more deceive, thy youth hath fled."
By: Francesco Petrarch, To Laura in Death
(sonnet LXXXII) Age Quotes
- "Old age brings us to know the value of the blessings which we have enjoyed, and it brings us also to a very thankful perception of those which yet remain. Is a man advanced in life? The ease of a single day, the rest of a single night, are gifts which may be subjects of gratitude to God."
By: William Paley, Archdeacon of Saragossa Age Quotes
- "We age inevitably:
The old joys fade and are gone:
And at last comes equanimity and the flame burning clear."
By: James Oppenheim, New Year's Eve Age Quotes
- "Down his neck his reverend lockes
In comelye curles did wave;
And on his aged temples grewe
The blossomes of the grave."
By: Old Ballad Age Quotes
- "A man's maturity consists in having found again the seriousness one had as a child, at play."
By: Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche Age Quotes
- "Remember that some of the brightest drops in the chalice of life may still remain for us in old age. The last draught which a kind Providence gives us to drink, though near the bottom of the cup, may, as is said of the draught of the Roman of old, have at the very bottom, instead of dregs, most costly pearls."
By: W.A. Newman Age Quotes
- "The enthusiasm of old men is singularly like that of infancy."
By: Gerard de Nerval Age Quotes
- "So Life's year begins and closes;
Days, though short'ning, still can shine;
What though youth gave love and roses,
Age still leaves us friends and wine."
By: Thomas Moore, Spring and Autumn Age Quotes
- "Old age is a lease nature only signs as a particular favor, and it may be, to one, only in the space of two or three ages; and then with a pass to boot, to carry him through, all the traverses and difficulties she has strewed in the way of his long career."
By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne Age Quotes
- "Age imprints more wrinkles a in the mind, than it does in the face, and souls are never, or very rarely seen, that in growing old do not smell sour and musty. Man moves all together, both towards his perfection and decay."
By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne Age Quotes
- "As I approach a second childhood, I endeavor to enter into the pleasures of it."
By: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Age Quotes
- "Age, when it does not harden the heart and sour the temper, naturally returns to the milky disposition of infancy. Time has the same effect upon the mind as on the face. The pre-dominant passion, the strongest feature, becomes more conspicuous from the others retiring."
By: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Age Quotes
- "So may'st thou live, till like ripe fruit thou drop
Into thy mother's lap, or be with ease
Gather'd not harshly pluck'd, for death mature."
By: John Milton, Paradise Lost
(bk. XI, l. 535) Age Quotes
- "A woman telling her true age is like a buyer confiding his final price to an Armenian rug dealer."
By: Mignon McLaughlin Age Quotes
- "Set is the sun of my years;
And over a few poor ashes,
I sit in my darkness and tears."
By: Gerald Massey, A Wail Age Quotes
- "When you try to conceal your wrinkles, Polla, with paste made from beans, you deceive yourself, not me. Let a defect, which is possibly but small, appear undisguised. A fault concealed is presumed to be great."
By: Martial (Marcus Valerius Martialis),
Epigrams (bk. III, ep. 42) Age Quotes
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