
Top 12 Indignities Of Old Quotes
#1. I can't minimize the terror factor. As you get older you get more and more frightened because the terrible indignities of old age become closer to you.
Woody Allen
#2. His faded jeans sat low on his hips and he wore brown, lace-up boots. He also had on black reading glasses, and jumping Jesus on a pogo stick, he looked good.
Harper Bentley
#3. The geology of Staten Island is the most complex of the city's boroughs, containing the terminal moraine of the last ice age, a fault line from 470 million years ago, the southern tail of the Palisades formation, and sediments collected over the millennia.
Sergey Kadinsky
#4. An old man's body is nothing but a sack in which he carries aches and indignities.
Stephen King
#5. A brick is ... ... ... Well it's a bloody brick what more do you want from me?
Nicole McKay
#6. Trust can never be earned, but can only be given. But once you have it, you can damn sure lose it.
Auliq Ice
#7. According to Tobias, women hang around longer because they're less capable of indignation and better at being humiliated, for what is old age but one long string of indignities? What person of integrity would put up with it?
Margaret Atwood
#8. You don't like the idea of another female marking me? Then leave your brand there, warn them off. Show them who I belong to.
Suzanne Wright
#9. There are four types: the cretin, the imbecile, the stupid and the mad. Normality is a balanced mixture of all four.
Umberto Eco
#10. My take is that the optimal approach to food, for health and ethical reasons, may be vegetarianism.
Nicholas Kristof
#11. Perhaps this new kind of reading will appeal to us after we give it a try.
S.A. Tawks
#12. Do you not see that? That's what being family is - that's the best part - it's not tit for tat or who owes more, it's simply - when one hurts, so does the other; when one finds good, you share in that, too. That's family.
Brad Meltzer
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