Age Quote by Anonymous
“Old age doth in sharp pains abound; We are belabored by the gout, Our blindness is a dark profound, Our deafness each one laughs about. Then reason's light with falling ray Doth but a trembling flicker cast. Honor to age, ye children pay! Alas! my fifty years are past!”
About This Quote
The poet laments the physical decline of aging—pain, gout, loss of sight and hearing—yet calls for respect toward the elderly, acknowledging both vulnerability and dignity.
In simple terms: Aging brings pain but deserves respect.
Physical decline should not erase honor.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- elder care facilities
- family gatherings
- community health talks
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- promote intergenerational respect programs
- improve elder healthcare access
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies balance caring for aging bodies with preserving autonomy?
- What symbols convey respect for elders beyond words?
Some cultures already honor elders, making the plea less universal.