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If wrinkles must be written upon our brows, let them not be written upon the heart. The spirit should never grow old.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
Nobody gets to grow old in the America they grew up in.
— Gail Collins
We all at some point, grow old and acquire other qualities, and these can always be turned to good advantage.
— Paulo Coelho
Age wins and one must learn to grow old.
— Diana Cooper
We'll grow old waiting.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Our youth we can have but to-day, We may always find time to grow old.
— George Berkeley
Nothing is more dangerous for society's future than having its young people grow old before their time.
— Mal Fletcher
While we've youth in our hearts, we can never grow old.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
If you can't ignore imperfections, then your imaginary ideal soulmate will always remain pending till you grow old and die.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
Wine comes in at the mouth And love comes in at the eye; That's all we shall know for truth Before we grow old and die.
— William Butler Yeats
As I grow old I hate the writing of letters more and more, and like getting them better and better.
— Virginia Woolf
She will never grow old, her heart is too beautiful.
— Nikki Rowe
Everyone deserves 100 years of good life before starting to grow old.
— Patricia Gulley
Why do old men grow huge beards as if to proclaim a manhood that has long since fled?
— Jeane Westin
Why can men be boys all of their lives, but we women must grow old while we are yet young?
— Sylvia Day
To grow old is to move from passion to compassion.
— Albert Camus
Oh, heart, let's never grow too old To smile anew, when Christmas comes, At tassels red and tinsel thread, And tarlatan bags f sugarplums.
— Nancy Byrd Turner
An almost unnatural vigilance is really required of the citizen because of the horrible rapidity with which human institutions grow old.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
Now I want nothing more than to grow old with you," Matthew said.
— Deborah Harkness
Men grow cold as girls grow old
And we all lose our charms in the end.
How prettily Lorelei Lee sang these mordant lyrics! — Joyce Carol Oates
And we all lose our charms in the end.
How prettily Lorelei Lee sang these mordant lyrics! — Joyce Carol Oates
Books measure time in both moments and years.
We all grow old but the stories never will. — R.M. Engelhardt
We all grow old but the stories never will. — R.M. Engelhardt
This is how it goes. We are born. We live. We grow old. We die. He had played his part. All that remained was the disintegration.
— Stieg Larsson
Good to know we're all twelve years old mentally. Keeps things in perspective.
— Alexander William Gaskarth
In this era in which we live, the old-fashioned virtues grow increasingly unpopular.
— B. Carroll Reece
It is magnificent to grow old, if one keeps young.
— Harry Emerson Fosdick
Because you make me want to live. You make me want to grow old with you. You give me hope, and that scares me more than anything else
— Daniele Lanzarotta
You know you grow old, when you start choosing your drink depending on its next morning after effects
— Nik Krasno
The spirit should never grow old.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
I hope we'll get lucky enough to grow old together.
— Paula McLain
I might grow old in Brisbane, but I would never grow up.
— David Malouf
I have no patience with people who grow old at sixty... Sixty should be the time to start something new, not put your feet up.
— Mary Wesley
If only the picture could grow old, and I stay young. For that ... for that, I would give my SOUL for that.
— Oscar Wilde
Grow old with me! The best is yet to be.
— Robert Browning
I've always thought that very few people grow old as admirably as academics. At least books never let them down.
— Margaret Drabble
Men grow old quickly on the battlefield.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
When I grow up I want to be an old woman.
— Michelle Shocked
Old gold has a civilizing virtue which new gold must grow old to be capable of secreting.
— James Russell Lowell