Age Quote by Virginia Woolf
“Oh and I thought, as i was dressing, how interesting it would be to describe the approach of age, and the gradual coming of death. As people describe love. To note every symptom of failure: but why failure? To treat age as an experience that is different from the others; and to detect every one of the gradual stages towards death which is a tremendous experience, an not as unconscious, at least in its approaches, as death is.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf, 1925
The passage reflects on aging as a conscious, observable process, urging us to treat it like love—examining each stage rather than fearing its inevitability.
In simple terms: Aging can be observed and described like love.
Observe and accept each age stage.
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When to use this quote
- personal journals
- elder care
- creative writing
- philosophical discussions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we honor each age stage?
- What rituals help us face mortality?
Aging may still bring unexpected loss of control.