Old Age Father Quotes
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Our choices are made, our will flexed, in the teeth of events that overwhelm us and devour us.
— Zia Haider Rahman
Jake, the super-dog with paranormal psychic powers, has one goal in life, to catch the moon." Jake and the Moon Ball (a work in progress)
— Teri Heyer
This was when I heard that the first symptom of old age is when you begin to resemble your father.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Do not bandy words with your father, nor treat him as a dotard, nor reproach the old man, who has cherished you, with his age.
— Aristophanes
A man knows when he is growing old because he begins to look like his father.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
American values and legal traditions do not permit the indefinite detention of people beyond our borders.
— Barack Obama
I'm not really interested in making someone endure a performance or stand there for too long. I like to think about the length.
— Sue Tompkins
I've always despised old people. I got angry at my father when he began to show signs of age.
— William Steig
Custom is second nature. Be accustomed to a bald head, sufficiently accustomed, and hair on it would seem monstrous.
— Isaac Asimov
Definitions from Mulla Do-Piaza
Bribe
Substitute for law, which is a substitute for justice. — Idries Shah
Bribe
Substitute for law, which is a substitute for justice. — Idries Shah
I don't think you're going to be a success in anything if you think about losing, whether it's in sports or in politics.
— Edward Kennedy
Harmony of aim, not identity of conclusion, is the secret of sympathetic life.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
A man once asked Rumi, "Why is it you talk so much about silence?" His answer: "The radiant one inside me has never said a word.
— Coleman Barks
TEN I RUIN A PERFECTLY GOOD BUS
— Rick Riordan
I was caught between going yippy-skippy i get to play with them both, and running like hell.
— Laurell K. Hamilton