Ageing Quote by Paul Dickson Download Open image “The great comfort of turning 49 is the realization that you are now too old to die young.” — Paul Dickson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Ageing Die young Youth
The great comfort of turning forty-nine is the realization that you are now too old to die young. — Paul Dickson Copy Share Image
At 49, you want people to think you are at least a decade younger, not a year older. — Kate Garraway Copy Share Image
Turning 50 is making me reflect on my life in a way that's more compassionate and forgiving. — Viola Davis Copy Share Image
I'm turning 58, and you get that kind of weird, old-guy feeling of you don't have an infinite number of years left and if… — George Saunders Copy Share Image
I can feel the 60S looming. In my profession, I've just moved along with my age. By thinking in decades, rather than whether someone's… — Francesca Annis Copy Share Image
If you're 50, you're never going to be 50 ever again, so enjoy being 50. If you sit through the year wishing you were… — Julianne Moore Copy Share Image
I feel a bit weird about turning 40. It makes you feel like you've passed over on to the other side a bit. — Michael McIntyre Copy Share Image
Turning 60 had an impact on my heart and soul, I must say, because you're dealing with time: past, present, and future. You suddenly… — Pierce Brosnan Copy Share Image
I just turned 50. 50's like the new 49 and nothing better, let me tell you. — Kellyanne Conway Copy Share Image
I look in the mirror expecting to be 34 and see someone who is 58. What's that all about? I haven't even thought about… — Deborah Moggach Copy Share Image
A businessman needs three umbrellas - one to leave at the office, one to leave at home, and one to leave on the train — Paul Dickson Copy Share Image
May you look back on the past with as much pleasure as you look forward to the future. — Paul Dickson Copy Share Image
In any decision situation, the amount of relevant information available is inversely proportional to the importance of the decision. — Paul Dickson Copy Share Image
The great comfort of turning forty-nine is the realization that you are now too old to die young. — Paul Dickson Copy Share Image
Accuracy, Rule of, Corollary: Provided, of course, that you know there is a problem. — Paul Dickson Copy Share Image
Allen's Law of Civilization: It is better for civilization to be going down the drain than to be coming up it. — Paul Dickson Copy Share Image
Airplane Law, The: When the plane you are on is late, the plane you want to transfer to is on time. — Paul Dickson Copy Share Image
The odds are six to five that the light in the end of the tunnel is the headlight of an oncoming train. — Paul Dickson Copy Share Image
Advice, First Law of: The correct advice to give is the advice that is desired. — Paul Dickson Copy Share Image
The more innocuous the name of a weapon, the more hideous its impact. Some of the most horrific weapons of the Vietnam era were… — Paul Dickson Copy Share Image
“The whole idea of it makes me feel Like I’m coming down with something, Something worse than any stomach ache Or the headaches I… — Billy Collins Copy Share Image
“They were people whose lives were slow, who did not see themselves growing old, or falling sick, or dying, but who disappeared little by… — Gabriel García Márquez Copy Share Image
People's opinions don't interfere with me. Ageing gracefully is supposed to mean trying not to hide time passing and just looking a wreck. That's… — Jeanne Moreau Copy Share Image
Ageing is, simply and clearly, the accumulation of damage in the body. That's all that ageing is. — Aubrey de Grey Copy Share Image
“She has built her whole life on the foundation of beauty: each chiseled plane, each sloping dimple, each soft curve as crucial as keystones… — Nenia Campbell Copy Share Image
Ageing is so many different things, and cells being able to self-renew is part of the picture but not all of it. — Elizabeth Blackburn Copy Share Image
Dying is a matter of slapstick and pratfalls. The ageing process is not gradual or gentle. It rushes up, pushes you over and runs… — John Mortimer Copy Share Image
Anyone who stops learning is old — whether this happens at twenty or at eighty. Anyone who keeps on learning not only remains young… — Henry Ford Copy Share Image
All of my friends are my age and we are all ageing at the same time. We talk about it and moan, but it… — Claudia Schiffer Copy Share Image