Quotes about Age
Indifference is the curse of this age. We need to hear that. Indifference is evil, and it could not be further from the heart of God.
— Charles Martin
It is not well to make great changes in old age.
— Charles Spurgeon
Let me advise thee not to talk of thyself as being old. There is something in Mind Cure, after all, and if thee continually talks of thyself as being old, thee may perhaps bring on some of the infirmities of age. At least I would not risk it if I were thee.
— Hannah Whitall Smith
Donald Trump has stunned the political world by building an unlikely coalition that crosses all demographic boundaries of age, sex, race, religion and social classes, and all party lines.
— Jerry Falwell, Jr.
In every age have mighty spirits dwelt unseen with man, biding the hour that needed them.
— Thomas Bailey Aldrich
When I was young, I could not imagine being old. My mother said, and the doctor confirmed, that I had an unusual amount of energy; and it followed me into young adulthood.
— Billy Graham
Time and trouble will tame an advanced young woman. But an advanced old woman is uncontrollable by any force.
— Dorothy Sayers
Every day is a gift from God, no matter how old we are.
— Billy Graham
After a man falls madly in love, he no longer cares how old she is.
— Helen Fisher
I remember Nigel Martyn joking with me at Leeds, saying he was old enough to be my father, which he certainly was.
— James Milner
Old deeds for old people, and new deeds for new.
— Henry David Thoreau
Algy, you always adopt a strictly immoral attitude towards life. You are not quite old enough to do that.
— Oscar Wilde