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The human race was always interesting and we know by its past that it >>

It is not best that we should all think alike; it is a difference of o >>

Public opinion is held in reverence. It settles everything. Some think >>

Quotations about Age and Aging

Among the virtues and vices that make up the British character, we hav >>

O what a thing is age! Death without death's quiet. >>

The older we get the more we must limit ourselves if we wish to be act >>

I am admonished in many ways that time is pushing me inexorably along. I am approaching the threshold of age; in 1977 I shall be 142. This is no time to be flitting about the earth. I must cease from the activities proper to youth and begin to take on the dignities and gravities and inertia proper to that season of honorable senility which is on its way.

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