Blame Quote by Anonymous
““Oh, you mysterious girls, when you are fifty-two we shall find you out; you must come into the open then. If the mouth has fallen sourly yours the blame: all the meanness your youth concealed have been gathering in your face. But the pretty thoughts and sweet ways and dear, forgotten kindness linger there also, to bloom in your twilight like evening primroses.””
About This Quote
A meditation on aging, suggesting that hidden flaws and lingering virtues surface as one grows older, revealing a complex blend of past misdeeds and enduring kindness.
In simple terms: Aging reveals both hidden flaws and enduring virtues.
Aging uncovers hidden traits.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Elderly counseling
- Intergenerational dialogue
- Personal memoirs
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Therapeutic writing prompts
- Age‑related workshops
Questions to Reflect On
- How does time alter our perception of past actions?
- Can kindness survive despite earlier misdeeds?