Quotes about age
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“I saw the end of an age
with these, my eyes.
But I didn't want to know
that it's my turn next.”
Duty
Lyrics, Duty

Interview on CNN with Christiane Amanpour (October 11, 2013)

"Snow Storm" (对雪), as translated by Kenneth Rexroth in One Hundred Poems from the Chinese (1971), p. 6

“That happy age when a man can be idle with impunity.”
"Rip Van Winkle".
The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon (1819–1820)

The Point of No Return
Albums, Revolutionary Vol. 2 (2003)

Speech in Newcastle (9 October 1909), quoted in Better Times: Speeches by the Right Hon. D. Lloyd George, M.P., Chancellor of the Exchequer (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1910), pp. 174-175.
Chancellor of the Exchequer

The Future of Democracy: A Defence Of The Rules Of The Game (1984), Ch. 7: The Rule of Men or the Rule of Law

Quarterly Review, 151, 1881, pp. 542-544
1880s

As quoted in "COSI exhibit explores world of cartoons" by Jeffrey Zupanic in The Review (2 August 2007) http://www.the-review.com/news/article/2344671

Thomas Babington Macaulay, ‘ Warren Hastings http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00generallinks/macaulay/hastings/txt_complete.html’, Edinburgh Review LXXIV (October, 1841), pp. 160–255.
About

Letter 12, 11–13; on the death of his friend Cornelius Rufus.
Letters, Book I
Source: "Entrepreneurship: Productive, unproductive, and destructive," 1996, p. 3

“Here sweet Meads, cool Fountains be,
Here Groves where I could spend my Age with thee.”
The Works of Publius Virgilius Maro (2nd ed. 1654), Virgil's Bucolicks
Sermon (1899)

Bernal (1930s) "Labour Monthly Pamphlets, No. 6" (No date). Online ( here http://www.marxists.org/archive/bernal/works/1930s/engels.htm) on Marxists Internet Archive (2008).

"Administrative Reform" (June 27, 1855) Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Speeches Literary and Social by Charles Dickens https://books.google.com/books?id=bT5WAAAAcAAJ (1870) pp. 133-134

The Origins of Knowledge and Imagination (1978)

2000s, 2001, A Great People Has Been Moved to Defend a Great Nation (September 2001)
As quoted in We Hold These Truths https://books.google.com/books?id=QQH6lsN4TIIC&pg=PA72, by Randall Norman Desoto, pp. 72–73
1770s, Letter to Robert Pleasants (1773)

“One needs only eyes to see the necessary influence of old age on reason.”
p, 125
Man a Machine (1747)

Source: Rodin : the man and his art, with leaves from his notebook, 1917, p. 309
p.5.

2013, Speech: Nomination of Senator Ralph Recto as Senate Pro Tempore

Source: The Age of Uncertainty (1977), Chapter 5, p. 133

D. Appleton., (1887). The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 30.

On his vegan diet, in "Lean, Mean and Green…Vegan Fighter Mac Danzig Packs a Punch", in The MMA Digest.com (7 August 2007) http://www.themmadigest.com/lean-mean-and-green%E2%80%A6vegan-fighter-mac-danzig-packs-a-punch/
Source: Sea Without a Shore (1996), Chapter 13 (p. 181)

Vol. I, Ch. 24 : "The Fixed Period".
The Life of Sir William Osler (1925)

1990s, A Period of Consequences (September 1999)

Source: The Art of Life (2008), p. 31.
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 322.

Source: The Literary Character, Illustrated by the History of Men of Genius (1795–1822), Ch. IV.
Source: The Next Development in Man (1948), p. 132

A Plaine Discovery of the Whole Revelation of St. John (1593) Preface, as quoted by David Stewart Erskine Earl of Buchan, Walter Minto, An Account of the Life, Writings, and Inventions of John Napier, of Merchiston (1787) a reference to his education at the University of St. Andrews
Rowe, John W., and Robert L. Kahn. " Successful aging http://gerontologist.oxfordjournals.org/content/37/4/433.full.pdf." The gerontologist 37.4 (1997): 433-440.
Views on the chiefly system

“Strength and beauty are the blessings of youth; temperance, however, is the flower of old age.”
Fragment quoted in H. Diels and W. Kranz (eds.) Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, Vol. II (1952), no. 294; reference taken from Webster's New World Dictionary of Quotations (2005), p. 261

Review of Robert Southey's Thalaba the Destroyer, in the Edinburgh Review (October 1802)

As quoted in "The Freedom of Association" http://www.lewrockwell.com/rockwell/freedom-of-association145.html (1 June 2010).
2010s

in Hendricks, V: “500CC Computer Citations”, King’s College Publications, London,2005.
A Voice from the Attic (1960)

Upbuilding Discourses in Various Spirits, Hong p. 12
1840s
The Artillery of the Press, introduction (1966)

15 March 1834
Table Talk (1821–1834)

Source: Soldiers Live (2000), Chapter 38, “The Taglian Territories: The Dandha Presh” (p. 502)

“Ageing is a privilege not a predicament”
Quoted by Caitlin Moran in The Times (18 June 2007).

As quoted by Alexander Macfarlane, Lectures on Ten British Physicists of the Nineteenth Century (1916) p. 95, https://books.google.com/books?id=43SBAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA95 "Henry John Stephen Smith (1826-1883) A Lecture delivered March 15, 1902"

Daniel Drake and his followers : historical and biographical sketches, 1785-1909 https://archive.org/stream/easttennesseerec00rams/easttennesseerec00rams_djvu.txt (c1909), p. 96
“If I can rejoice for a moment,
Death at an early age would still be a long life.”
"Miscellaneous Poems" III, quoted in Albert Davis (ed.), The Penguin Book of Chinese Verse (1962), p. 67

"Julius Caesar: An Appreciation of the Hollywood Production" in The Mercury (15 June 1916)
Letters and essays

"On Paradox and Common-Place"
Table Talk: Essays On Men And Manners http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Essays/TableHazIV.htm (1821-1822)

[John Sears, RTNDA Communicator, RTNDA; The Association; Radio Television Digital News Association; Volume 54, August 2000, Interview with Ed Bradley]

The Healing of Nations and the Hidden Sources of Their Strife (1919)

[Ashok Pant, The Truth of Babri Mosque, http://books.google.com/books?id=39tW7k_0MI4C&pg=PA15, August 2012, iUniverse, 978-1-4759-4289-7, 55]
Source: Artists talks 1969 – 1977, pp. 22-23

The poet Ruhani al-SamarqandiGhulam Husain Salim Zaidpuri devoting a poem to the Sultan. Ghulam Husain Salim Zaidpuri, Riyaz us-Salatin (1778)
The Ascent of Humanity http://charleseisenstein.net/project/ascent-of-humanity/ Ch 7
The Ascent of Humanity (2007)

Source: Law in Modern Societyː Toward a Criticism of Social Theory (1976), p. 38

In Vogue, as quoted by The Reader's Digest, Vols. 30–31 (1937), p. 69
Polyhymnia (1590), reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).

A Knock on Midnight http://mlk-kpp01.stanford.edu/index.php/encyclopedia/multimediaentry/doc_a_knock_at_midnight/
1960s, Strength to Love (1963)

Von Foerster, Mora and Amiot (1961) "Population Density and Growth". in: Science, Vol 133, 16 June 1961, pp. 1932-37 as cited in: Stuart A. Umpleby (2001) " Heinz von Foerster (1911 - 2002) http://projects.isss.org/heinz_von_foerster_by_stuart_umpleby"
1960s

Quoted from an an interview with Glenna Syse in Time Magazine (New York, 15 August 1960); Times editors corrected Thurber's arithmetic
Letters and interviews

“In short, enjoy the blessing of strength while you have it and do not bewail it when it is gone, unless, forsooth, you believe that youth must lament the loss of infancy, or early manhood the passing of youth. Life's race-course is fixed; Nature has only a single path and that path is run but once, and to each stage of existence has been allotted its own appropriate quality; so that the weakness of childhood, the impetuosity of youth, the seriousness of middle life, the maturity of old age—each bears some of Nature's fruit, which must be garnered in its own season.”
Denique isto bono utare, dum adsit, cum absit, ne requiras: nisi forte adulescentes pueritiam, paulum aetate progressi adulescentiam debent requirere. cursus est certus aetatis et una via naturae eaque simplex, suaque cuique parti aetatis tempestivitas est data, ut et infirmitas puerorum et ferocitas iuvenum et gravitas iam constantis aetatis et senectutis maturitas naturale quiddam habet, quod suo tempore percipi debeat.
section 33 http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A2007.01.0039%3Asection%3D33
Cato Maior de Senectute – On Old Age (44 BC)

Saturday Pioneer (20 December 1890)
The Aberdeen Saturday Pioneer (1890 and 1891)

De la Ferrière, Serge Raynaud, translation from the book « Yug Yoga Yoghismo », Editorial Diana, Mexico, 1973 ; pages 686-687

“This little composition, which is, alas, the last mortal sin of my old age.”
Cette petite composition qui est, hélas, le dernier péché mortel de ma vieillesse.
Introductory note to the Petite Messe Solennelle. Translation from Justin Wintle (ed.) Makers of Nineteenth Century Culture (2002) vol. 2, p. 527.

Radio 2 Show - 13th January 2007
Radio 2 Show (2007–2008)

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 100.

Source: A History of European Morals from Augustus to Charlemagne (1869), Chapter 4 (3rd edition p. 11)

As quoted in Francis V. O'Connor (1967) Jackson Pollock, p. 79
in posthumous publications

Source: Moby-Dick: or, the Whale (1851), Ch. 29 : Enter Ahab; to Him, Stubb

Interview with John Newark (1990) from Interviews with John Kenneth Galbraith (2004) http://aurora.icaap.org/talks/galbraith.htm, ed. James Ronald Stanfield and Jacqueline Bloom Stanfield

The White Doe of Rylstone, canto iii.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

Speech to the Senate In reference to the Slavery Compromise (7 March 1850)
Source: The Night Land (1912), Chapter 9

"Joseph and His Brothers"; first published in The Saturday Review of Literature (6 June 1936)
Not Under Forty (1936)