“As we grow old, we become aware that death is drawing near; his shadow falls across our path; the realities of life seem less crude than of yore, they touch our senses less intimately, and they lose much of their poignancy.”
Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman (1927)
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Letter to Coventry Patmore (4 June 1886)
Letters, etc

“We start growing whenever we become aware of our existence and surroundings.”

Original: (it) Siamo una continua danza di emozioni uniche, ci osserviamo, ci sfioriamo e amiamo perderci nel sentiero musicale della nostra anima.
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Source: Soul Curry for You and Me: An Empowering Philosophy that Can Enrich Your Life, P. 27.

Responding to a question of whether he holds his views as a philosopher or as a biologist.
The Open Mind interview (1985)

Source: Aphorisms and Reflections (1901), p. 137

Source: The Birth and Death of Meaning: An Interdisciplinary Perspective on the Problem of Man (1962), p. 27

New Statesman article: see Press Association story 5 Jan 2012 http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5gMW96XP-33JqHbGwNV_gL0rqi4bA?docId=N0795151325702689715A

Chap. 18 : Meditate on Our Common Mortality
The Laws of Human Nature (2018)