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Reminiscences make one feel so deliciously aged and sad.
— George Bernard Shaw
It is the fear of middle-age in the young, of old-age in the middle-aged, which is the prime cause of infidelity, that infallible rejuvenator.
— Cyril Connolly
It's very shocking for me to see pictures from my win here in 2008. I aged.
— Sebastian Vettel
I think it's hilarious when middle-aged white men try to take themselves seriously. It makes me laugh.
— Chris Bauer
The good thing about being old is not being young.
— Stephen Richards
After a while the middle-aged person who lives in her head begins to talk to her soul, the kid.
— Anne Lamott
That was what gymnastics did, though. It aged girls and kept them young forever at the same time. And
— Megan Abbott
I've aged, but I don't think I've grown up.
— Helena Bonham Carter
Children sometimes know best and we chide them for being precocious. Then we grow aged and become again like children, and they call us wise.
— Miguel Syjuco
As I approach mid-life, I feel like the old boot that lands on Mayfair after an eight-hour game of Monopoly.
— Fennel Hudson
It's a certain kind of hell, confessing your most humiliating sexual secrets to a room full of hairy middle-aged men.
— Jessica Knoll
Being middle-aged is about realising that you've lived most of your life. You don't have as much time in front of you as you have behind you.
— Julianne Moore
Europe to me is young people trying to appear middle-aged and middle-aged people trying to appear young.
— Mike Myers
In an underdeveloped society, the first anxiety is of infant mortality. In an advanced one it is to keep alive the aged.
— Indira Gandhi
One cannot help being old, but one can resist being aged.
— Samuel Hall Lord
Hostility to youth is the worst vice of the middle-aged.
— J. A. Spender
An aged Burgundy runs with a beardless Port. I cherish the fancy that Port speaks sentences of wisdom, Burgundy sings the inspired Ode.
— Ambrose Bierce
The fear of approaching death, which in youth we imagine must cause inquietude to the aged, is very seldom the source of much uneasiness.
— William Hazlitt
Boys will be boys, and so will a lot of middle-aged men.
— Kin Hubbard
Country music historically has been sort of middle-aged people's music.
— John Shelton Reed
An unskilled middle-aged man can work in the mines, and it pays well.
— Richard Flanagan
First you are young, then you are middle aged; then you are old; then you are wonderful." Lady Diana Cooper
— Marcia Tucker
I was, aged nine, the go-to kid in Minneapolis for a commercial voiceover.
— Vincent Kartheiser
I said 'No, I've aged, but grown up? No'.
— Jake Lloyd
I don't have any children; I have four middle-aged people.
— Dick Van Dyke
President Trump is doing a great job of demonstrating how mean the rich can be to the poor, sick and elderly.
— Steven Magee
Middle-aged memory [is] an instrument of torture: you reach for the fruit of memory and it vanishes, to appear when you no longer want it.
— Castle Freeman Jr.
For some reason all the middle-aged women he knew were very efficient.
— Haruki Murakami
Kindness is the only charm permitted to the aged; it is the coquetry of white hairs.
— Octave Feuillet
There were no exceptions for the aged, the ill, the women in pregnancy.
— Herbert Adams Gibbons
Your skin is screaming for attention like a middle-aged woman in the front row at a Bon Jovi concert.
— Kim Holden
My pragmatic nature, my impatience, will most likely have me drunk on aged spirit by noon.
— S.A. Tawks
whilst you are a youth, think about the aged; whilst you are an aged, think about the youth
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
She felt as if, while working and sleeping and working and sleeping, she'd aged so rapidly that she'd passed Emile and caught up with her parents.
— Jonathan Franzen
She felt very young; at the same time unspeakably aged
— Virginia Woolf
Realise when you are 'middle aged' you have a chance for a whole second career, another love, another life.
— Sharon Stone
I'm not a prophet or a stone aged man / just a mortal with potential of a superman / I'm living on.
— David Bowie
Confidence is a plant of slow growth in an aged heart.
— William Pitt
The middle-aged anchorman said.
— James Patterson
middle-aged woman trying to reach the
— Robert Galbraith
If I pop off and do something drastic, everyone's going to realise because they know I'm 50. Anyway, middle-aged women are sensational.
— Samantha Bond
One blow in anger [would] kill, probably, a child from aged two to eight. Those over eight would take two blows to kill.
— Patricia Highsmith
You know what it's like, finding eight middle-aged guys having tantric sex with ostriches?
— Warren Ellis
It's hard to feel middle-aged, because how can you tell how long you are going to live?
— Mignon McLaughlin
I was kicked out of drama school in 1976, aged 18, for vandalising the headmistress's tyres, after being there for less than a year.
— Ray Winstone
After reaching ninety, one ages differently from the way one aged at fifty or sixty: one ages without bitterness.
— Sandor Marai
Matched with an aged wife, I mete and dole
Unequal laws unto a savage race,
That hoard, and sleep, and feed, and know not me. — Alfred Tennyson
Unequal laws unto a savage race,
That hoard, and sleep, and feed, and know not me. — Alfred Tennyson
An aged rabbi, crazed with liberalism, once said to me, We Jews are just ordinary human beings. Only a bit more so!
— Lionel Blue
I begin to find an idle and fond bondage in the oppression of aged tyranny, who sways, not as it hath power, but as it is suffered.
— William Shakespeare
I tell you old and young are better than tired middle-aged, nothing is so dead dead-tired, dead every way as middle-aged.
— Gertrude Stein
Public and employer opinion often defeat society's best interests with a prejudice against middle-aged women.
— Kate Smith
You will discover 3 trustworthy mates, an aged wife, an aged canine, and ready dollars.
— Benjamin Franklin
I know where I am going now with art. I have found myself. Yvonne Rust 1994, aged 72.
— Theresa Sjoquist
The first time an autograph hunter told me, 'You are my mother's favorite actress,' I aged twenty years.
— Ingrid Bergman
I once aged 90 years old in one episode.
— DeForest Kelley
I dress up as a middle-aged prostitute and do a game show.
— Paul O'Grady
The purpose of the Senate is to keep 100 middle aged knuckleheads out of the private sector where they can do real harm.
— P. J. O'Rourke
The absorbed, disapproving regard of the middle-aged woman for her own face disappeared as he came up. ('The Snow Heart')
— Elspeth Davie
A large, branching, aged oak is perhaps the most venerable of all inanimate objects.
— William Shenstone
Privacy is a privilege not granted to the aged or the young.
— Margaret Laurence
The music from my youth has aged poorly and is now like a joke out of context. You had to be there.
— Jonathan Tropper
Proverbs 17:6 reminds grandparents, Children's children are a crown to the aged.
— Warren W. Wiersbe
I am aged with a sickness of the mind.
— Parke Godwin
It's kind of true, you do disappear off the planet if you are a middle-aged woman, but that has some advantages as well.
— Diane Keaton
Not for a moment, beautiful aged Walt Whitman, have I failed to see your beard full of butterflies.
— Federico Garcia Lorca
If I aged twice as fast and lived twice as long as a normal person, would I be Wisdom Man?
— Jarod Kintz
Men who are orthodox when they are young are in danger of being middle-aged all their lives.
— Walter Lippmann
I've aged well because I've had to take care of myself.
— Alana Stewart
When those waiters ask me if I want some fresh ground pepper, I ask if they have any aged pepper.
— Andy Rooney
It's almost a rite of passage for the middle-aged, it seems, to invent generational stereotypes for dumping on the young.
— Robin Marantz Henig
EGAD was a coffeehouse, built for the kids of Harrisonville by a middle-aged Jesus Freak. Its letters meant "Everybody Give A Damn!
— Joe Eszterhas
Logic , like lyrical poetry , is no employment for the middle-aged
— John Maynard Keynes