Appeals Quote by John R. Rice
“This world loses its appeal when the steps become tottering, when the hearing becomes dim, when the faded eyes cannot see as they once did. When loved ones are nearly all gone on ahead, then all the riches or fame or pleasures of this world are baubles and trash.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Reflections on Aging, 1990s
When health declines and loved ones depart, material successes feel empty, highlighting life's fleeting nature.
In simple terms: Loss makes wealth feel meaningless.
Value relationships over possessions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- old age
- bereavement
- career climax
- family gatherings
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What truly gives your life meaning?
- How can you cherish moments now?
Some find purpose despite loss.