Top 20 Quotes On Aging And Friendship
#1. There's always a melody running around in my mind and my brain; and I'm really thankful for it.
John Debney
#2. Now I am an outcast. I loathe my country. The best thing for me is a drunken sleep on the beach.
Arthur Rimbaud
#3. You are the honoured guest,
Do not weep like a beggar
For pieces of the world.
Rumi
#4. I would like to register the fact that this fucking sucks," she said.
"Noted," he said, shutting the gate.
Alexandra Bracken
#5. I am a fading phantasmagoria. Time has left me in partial glory.
Fidelis O. Mkparu
#6. The land wants you here. I want you here," you called. "Don't you care about that at all?
Lucy Christopher
#7. Very few of the great leaders ever get through their careers without failing, sometimes dramatically.
Phil Crosby
#8. For whatever crispness and animation my writing has I give some credit to the cartoonist manque.
John Updike
#9. In any case the friendships of later life, in contrast wih those negotiated before thirty, are apt to be burdened with reservations, constraints, inhibitions.
Anthony Powell
#10. Rabbit and Owl are aging bachelors whose respective megalomania and fussiness are tempered only by their mutual friendship, of which the less said, the better.
Frederick C. Crews
#11. Assistance is the universal, immutable force of creative manifestation, whose role since the Big Bang has been to translate potential into being, to convert dreams into reality.
Steven Pressfield
#12. My parenting success is measured in the two inches my child raises his chin, upon hearing me speak of him.
Garry Fitchett
#13. I guess my view of America is of a real bighearted country, real compassionate.
Bruce Springsteen
#14. He remembers what I forget and I remember what he forgets. It's too late for either of us to make another old friend.
Abigail Thomas
#16. Say what you want about aging,
it's still the only way to have old friends.
Robert Breault
#17. Somehow she knew there would be an unspoken truce on their unspoken battle over God knew what when they were old. They could both surrender to their innate grumpiness. It was going to be a lovely relief.
Liane Moriarty
#18. He thinks of the rotten parachute they played with as kids in Arcadia: they hurtle through life aging unimaginably fast, but each grasps a silken edge of memory that billows between them and softens the long fall.
Lauren Groff
#19. Our world must always keep hope in their hearts for a better change. As long as you have life, you have the hope to change darken nights into brighter days. Learn from mistakes of yesterday, live for dreams today,
hope for a brighter tomorrow!
Timothy Pina
#20. Pride is a vice, which pride itself inclines every man to find in others, and to overlook in himself
Samuel Johnson
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