Old Age And Friendship Quotes
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Old Age And Friendship Quotes & Sayings
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Friendship matters, especially in old age, when death reduces the number of one's friends.
— Marilyn Yalom
There will always be something a little off, but like a three-legged dog, you'll learn to walk again.
— Renee Carlino
Age appears best in four things: old wood to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust and old authors to read.
— Francis Bacon
The youth is better than the old age of friendship.
— William Hazlitt
I find friendship to be like wine, raw when new, ripened with age, the true old man's milk and restorative cordial.
— Thomas Jefferson
I suppose the danger when you have a job that involves writing is you can be a bit isolated.
— Sinead O'Connor
The French courage proceeds from vanity
— Lord Byron
The women glare at each other. Grin. You have friends when you're fifteen years old. Sometimes you get them back.
— Fredrik Backman
If you don't trust either the captain or the ship, there remains only one thing for safety: Trusting the storm!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
The Kite Charm
For A Life Filled with High-Flying Fun, Play with the Wonder of A Child — Viola Shipman
For A Life Filled with High-Flying Fun, Play with the Wonder of A Child — Viola Shipman
The older you get, the easier it is for you to distinguish between your friends and people you are not seeing for the first time.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
It's a good thing the American people aren't getting all the government they're paying for.
— Will Rogers
The women ranged in age, but they were all old enough to know that in the currency of friendship, empathy is more valuable than accuracy.
— Erica Bauermeister
My health is good and it's up to me to keep it that way.
— Charles Kennedy
It is very hard to be simple enough to be good.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
So, lively brisk old fellow, don't let age get you down. White hairs or not, you can still be a lover.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Daughters are supposed to be friends to their mothers in their old age.
— Paullina Simons
... forgiveness doesn't have to be synonymous with being a doormat.
— Shelly Hickman
I am a fading phantasmagoria. Time has left me in partial glory.
— Fidelis O. Mkparu