Douglas v. Jeannette, 319 U.S. 157, 181 (1943)
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“Nature has done well and wisely, in not permitting a man to live forever and in bringing into the world ever new generations. An old person is a used-up machine [… He] has too many dogmas to […] easily […] believe in a new truth […]; too many sympathies and antipathies […] for him to come to love something unfamiliar; […] too many habits to be able to settle on new ways. Let us add suspiciousness — the fruit of bitter experiences; a pessimism inseparable from all manner of disappointments; and finally, a general decline of powers from exhaustion […].”
"Oda do młodości" ["Ode to Youth"], 1905
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Source: Discovery of Freedom: Man's Struggle Against Authority (1943), p. 32
Media as the New Nature, 1969, p. 14
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