“I have found it to be true that the older I've become the better my life has become.”

Rush Limbaugh, as quoted in Old Age Is Always 15 Years Older Than I Am (2001) by Randy Voorhees
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British novelist, poet, playwright, librettist, biographer … 1919–2013

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