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Age Quotes by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- In old age our bodies are worn-out instruments, on which the soul tries in vain to play the melodies of youth. But because the instrument…
- Were a star quenched on high,For ages would its light,Still travelling downward from the sky,Shine on our mortal sight. So when a great man dies,For…
- For age is opportunity no less Than youth itself, though in another dress, And as the evening twilight fades away The sky is filled with…
- Whatever poet, orator, or sage may say of it, old age is still old age.
- I venerate old age; and I love not the man who can look without emotion upon the sunset of life, when the dusk of evening…
- Age is opportunity no less than youth itself.
- Love makes its record in deeper colors as we grow out of childhood into manhood; as the Emperors signed their names in green ink when…
More Age Quotes
- To be free in an age like ours, one must be in a position of authority. That in itself would be enough… — Hannah Arendt
- We live in an age of instant knowledge. And there's almost a sense of entitlement to that. — J. J. Abrams
- Education is the best provision for old age. — Aristotle
- Bashfulness is an ornament to youth, but a reproach to old age. — Aristotle
- It is unbecoming for young men to utter maxims. — Aristotle
- I love things that age well - things that don't date, that stand the test of time and that become living examples… — Giorgio Armani
- I knew from the age of 16 that I wanted to be a writer because I just didn't think I could do… — Paul Auster
- The freethinking of one age is the common sense of the next. — Matthew Arnold
- You can fake your age or mask it, but the passion that moves the characters has to be real. — Victoria Abril
- In every age 'the good old days' were a myth. No one ever thought they were good at the time. For every… — Brooks Atkinson
- Another belief of mine; that everyone else my age is an adult, whereas I am merely in disguise. — Margaret Atwood
- For years I wanted to be older, and now I am. — Margaret Atwood