| Author |
Quotes |
| Abraham Sutzkever | If you carry your childhood with you, you never become older. |
| Adolph Zukor | If I'd known how old I was going to be I'd have taken better care of myself. -Adolph Zukor. |
| Aeschylus | It is always in season for old men to learn. |
| Agatha Christie | An archaeologist is the best husband a woman can have. The older she gets the more interested he is in her. |
| Alan Bleasdale | To resist the frigidity of old age, one must combine the body, the mind, and the heart. And to keep these in parallel vigor one must exercise, study, and love. |
| Ambrose Bierce | Age--that period of life in which we compound for the vices that we still cherish by reviling those that we no longer have the enterprise to commit. |
| Anatole France | It was one of the deadliest and heaviest feelings of my life to feel that I was no longer a boy. From that moment I began to grow old in my own esteem -and in my esteem age is not estimable. |
| Andre Maurois | Growing old is no more than a bad habit which a busy man has no time to form. |
| Anthony Powell | Growing old is like being increasingly penalized for a crime you haven't committed. |
| Arabic Proverb | God gives nuts to those with no teeth. -Arabic proverb. |
| Aristophanes | The old are in a second childhood. |
| Arnold Glasow | Find an aim in life before you run out of ammunition. -Arnold Glasow. |
| Arnold Palmer | You know you're getting old when all the names in your black book have M. D. after them. |
| Arthur Schopenhauer | The closing years of life are like the end of a masquerade party, when the masks are dropped. |
| Arthur Schopenhauer | A man must have grown old and lived long in order to see how short life is. -Arthur Schopenhauer. |
| Athenaeus | On one occasion some one put a very little wine into a wine cooler, and said that it was sixteen years old. "It is very small for its age," said Gnathaena. |
| Athenaeus | Old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read. |
| Benjamin Franklin | Those who love deeply never grow old; they may die of old age, but they die young. |
| Benjamin Franklin | At 20 years of age the will reigns; at 30 the wit; at 40 the judgment. |
| Bernard Baruch | To me, old age is always fifteen years older than I am. -Bernard Baruch. |
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