Source: The Flame is Green (1971), Ch. 9 : Oh, The Steep Roofs of Paris
Context: In this growing there are no really new things or new situations. There are only things growing out right, or things growing out deformed or shriveled. There is nothing new about railways or foundries or lathes or steel furnaces. They also are green-growing things. There is nothing new about organizations of men or of money. All these growing things are good, if they grow towards the final answers that were given in the beginning.
“The really frightening thing about middle age is the knowledge that you'll grow out of it.”
As quoted in Doris Day : Her Own Story (1975) as told to A. E. Hotchner
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Annotated Drawings by Eugene J. Martin: 1977-1978
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“Setting a good example for children takes all the fun out of middle age.”
Also quoted in Every Day Is Father's Day: The Best Things Ever Said About Dear Old Dad (1989), p. 150
The Business of Life (1949)
Source: Where There's a Will: Thoughts on the Good Life (2003), Ch. 14 : Living with Children
“The only thing that ever really frightened me during the war was the U-boat peril.”
The Second World War, Volume II : Their Finest Hour (1949) Chapter XXX (Ocean Peril). p. 529.
Post-war years (1945–1955)