Lyndon B. Johnson Age Quotations
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- William Shakespeare
- Marcus Tullius Cicero
- Mark Twain
- Mason Cooley
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Samuel Johnson
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Oscar Wilde
- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
- Bertrand Russell
- Deepak Chopra
- Joan Rivers
- Jonathan Swift
- Francois De La Rochefoucauld
- Henry David Thoreau
- George Bernard Shaw
- George Burns
- Albert Einstein
- Benjamin Franklin
- Clint Eastwood
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Design Quotes
Such is the condition of life that something is always wanting to happiness. In youth we have warm hopes, which are soon blasted by rashness and negligence, and great designs which are defeated by inexperience. In age, we have knowledge and prudence, without spirit to exert, or motives to prompt them; we are able to plan schemes, and regulate measures, but have not time remaining to bring them to completion.
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Loss Quotes
It is not uncommon for those who at their first entrance into the world were distinguished for attainments or abilities, to disappoint the hopes which they had raised, and to end in neglect and obscurity that life which they began in honour. To the long catalogue of the inconveniences of old age, which moral and satirical writers have so copiously displayed, may be often added the loss of fame.
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Wise Quotes
...that though they may refuse to grow wise, they must inevitably grow old; ...that the proper solaces of age are not music and compliments, but wisdom and devotion; that those who are so unwilling to quit the world will soon be driven from it; and that it is therefore in their interest to retire while there yet remain a few hours of nobler employments.
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Order Quotes
I am afraid, ... that health begins, after seventy, and often long before, to have a meaning different from that which it had at thirty. But it is culpable to murmur at the established order of the creation, as it is vain to oppose it. He that lives, must grow old; and he that would rather grow old than die, has God to thank for the infirmities of old age.