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Smile Quote by Kyle MacDonald

“Long in the future, but maybe I should practice now? So people I work with and know me, are not too shocked when I am old and don't smile anymore. Maybe I will walk with a stick who know's. But even so there will be you and age will reach us both. We will have our smiles for each other that is for…” quote by Kyle MacDonald
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“Long in the future, but maybe I should practice now? So people I work with and know me, are not too shocked when I am old and don't smile anymore. Maybe I will walk with a stick who know's. But even so there will be you and age will reach us both. We will have our smiles for each other that is for sure.”

Kyle MacDonald

About This Quote

A reflection on aging, anticipating future changes in relationships and the hope that mutual affection will persist despite physical decline.

In simple terms: Aging may change us, but love can stay.

Key Takeaway

Cherish connections now.

Themes

aging relationships loneliness acceptance

Mood

reflective hopeful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • family gatherings
  • caregiver support
  • friend reunions
  • end‑of‑life planning

Key Concepts

mortality empathy intergenerational bonds

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we maintain emotional intimacy as we age?
  • What actions today strengthen future bonds?
A Different Perspective

May overlook the emotional impact of aging on mental health.

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