Age Quotes
Discover the best quotes about Age. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on Age from various authors and personalities.
Age can't dull the beauty of life that reflects and radiates from within.
We are no longer in the dispensation of age and experience. We are in the era of knowledge and information. Information leads a true leader and a true leader leads others.
Take care that old age does not wrinkle your spirit even more than your face.
When I was fourteen, I was the oldest I ever was ... I've been getting younger ever since.
I don't believe one grows older. I think that what happens early on in life is that at a certain age one stands still and stagnates.
When I was young, I was told: You'll see, when you're fifty. I'm fifty and I haven't seen a thing.
After eighty, there are no enemies, only survivors.
To grow old is to pass from passion to compassion.
Everyone should keep a mental waste-paper basket and the older he grows the more things he will consign to it - torn up to irrecoverable tatters.
The longer one lives, the more one realizes that nothing is a dish for every day.
Good cheekbones are the brassiere of old age.
Those who love deeply never grow old; they may die of old age, but they die young.
A man of eighty has outlived probably three new schools of painting, two of architecture and poetry and a hundred in dress.
I used to think getting old was about vanity but actually it's about losing people you love.
In spite of illness, in spite even of the arch-enemy, sorrow, one can remain alive long past the usual date of disintegration if one is unafraid of change, insatiable in intellectual curiosity, interested in big things, and happy in small ways.
The secret of salvation is this: keep sweet, be useful, and keep busy.
At twenty we worry about what others think of us; at forty we don't care about what others think of us; at sixty we discover they haven't been thinking about us at all.
It's every woman's tragedy that, after a certain age, she looks like a female impersonator.
Midlife is when you reach the top of the ladder only to find that it was leaning against the wrong wall.
Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we are born.