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    But we are living in a sceptical and, if I may use the phrase, a thought-tormented age: and sometimes I fear that this new generation, educated or hyper-educated as it is, will lack those qualities of humanity, of hospitality, of kindly humour which belonged to an older day.

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    But we live in an age, ladies and gentlemen, where we are keeping morons alive in our gene pools by putting warnings on items that should not require warnings. The hotel I am staying in has a hair dryer, on the cord of the hair dryer there is a warning and this is what it says: “Warning! Do not use in shower!” Ladies and gentlemen if you have a friend who wants to use their hair dryer in the shower, you let them.

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    But while ignorance can make you insensitive, familiarity can also numb. Entering the second half-century of an information age, our cumulative knowledge has changed the level of what appalls, what stuns, what shocks.

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    But wherever we are, we must all, in our daily lives, live up to the age-old faith that peace and freedom walk together. In too many of our cities today, the peace is not secure because freedom is incomplete." (John F. Kennedy, June 10, 1963, American University speech)

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    But you I never understood,      Your spirit's secret hides like goldSunk in a Spanish galleon      Ages ago in waters cold.

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    But with what incessant and grievous ills is old age surrounded!

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    By [age] 93, I had shrunk quite a lot. My car was known as the Phantom Cadillac. People would see it whizzing by and they would swear there was no driver.

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    By age seven, I used to comb my hair for performances, just pull my hair up into a bun. Granted, it wasn't a very intricate hairstyle. Still, to be that responsible and disciplined at age seven is unusual.

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    By all but the pathologically romantic, it is now recognized that this is not the age of the small man.

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    By common consent of all the nations and all the ages the most valuable thing in this world is the homage of men, whether deserved or undeserved.

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    By a peculiar prerogative, not only each individual is making daily advances in the sciences, and may make advances in morality (which is the science, by way of eminence, of living well and being happy), but all mankind together is making a continual progress in proportion as the universe grows older. So that the whole human race, during the course of so many ages, may be considered as one man who never ceases to live and learn.

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    By doing that and being very competitive, the grown-ups started telling me even back before I started playing organized ball that I was too physical and too advanced for the kids my own age.

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    By my rambling digressions I perceive myself to be growing old.

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    By the 1990s, longevity will be so improved that 150 years will be no unusual age to reach.

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    By the age of forty, a man is responsible for his face. And his fate.

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    By the age of three ... I was already an addicted reader. I still crave daily immersion in experience other than my own; (it needn't be more pleasant, exciting or illuminating -- merely other) and I still fall into books as though into catalepsy.

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    By the time you kill and mount what you catch, it has lost that very thing that made it worth having. I knew this only as a vague sense of disappointment at age 10; not until later did I recognize it as a metaphor for much of life.

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    By then she was dead. In fact, she may have been dead a while ago. Physically, several seconds ago, mentally, ages ago.

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    By the time I'm 40, interplanetary travel will be common. Nobody will want to talk to me at that age, anyway.

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    By Time and Age full many things are taught.

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    Canada, the drinking age is 18, that's unnecessary. Nobody wants to get loaded around people who have hope and their whole lives still ahead of them.

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    Calling something "new age" is one of the media's biggest canons. If you're called "new age," you couldn't possibly be serious, you couldn't possibly have anything deep to say, and you probably hang out in California too much - and we know that no one in California reads books or has any serious thoughts!

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    Can a moment of madness make up for an age of consent?

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    Careful grooming may take twenty years off a woman's age, but you can't fool a flight of stairs.

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    Carli Fiorina thinks the answer for Social Security and Medicare is...zero-based budgeting! Christ. People of a certain age are all banging their heads on the table right now.

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    Catholics and evangelicals need to remain allied, and in solidarity, against the increasingly aggressive secularism of our age.

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    Cato requested old men not to add the disgrace of wickedness to old age, which was accompanied with many other evils.

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    Cautious age suspects the flattering form, and only credits what experience tells.

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    Catholic, which I was until I reached the age of reason

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    Certainly in the modern age where everything is glossed over, when somebody speaks their mind, the majority of the public go, I'd love to have said that.

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    Certainly, old age is often incompatible with certain roles and responsibilities.

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    Certainly ordinary language has no claim to be the last word, if there is such a thing. It embodies, indeed, something better thanthe metaphysics of the Stone Age, namely, as was said, the inherited experience and acumen of many generations of men.

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    Certainly there are great men whose age circumscribes them so completely that we lose interest.

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    Certainly, we have entered into a new age on our planet.

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    certain very old people reach an age where every funeral becomes some sort of insane confirmation of strength, rather than of vulnerability, as it is when we are in our thirties or forties and our friends die.

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    Chess, like love, is infectious at any age.

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    Character contributes to beauty. It fortifies a woman as her youth fades.

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    Cheerfulness ought to be the viaticum vitae of their life to the old; age without cheerfulness is a Lapland winter without a sun.

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    Chemotherapy is just medieval. It's such a blunt instrument. We're going to look back on it like we do the dark ages.

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    Children also have artistic ability, and there is wisdom in there having it! The more helpless they are, the more instructive are the examples they furnish us; and they must be preserved free of corruption from an early age.

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    Children at certain ages have distinct actions, and boys at certain ages have a particular way of acting too.

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    Children might or might not be a blessing, but to create them and then fail them was surely damnation.

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    Children's books have great potential to reveal new possibilities to readers, because the intended audience is at an age of genuine learning.

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    Children use the fist until they are of age to use the brain.

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    China is the same age as I am, and even I have to admit that she wears it better!" He laughed, then stopped and peered at her. "Because I'm a skeleton" he explained.

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    Christianity stretches back through the ages, but in essence it exists only at one time: right now.

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    Change is the principal feature of our age and literature should explore how people deal with it. The best science fiction does that, head-on.

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    Chemistry is yet, indeed, a mere embryon. Its principles are contested; experiments seem contradictory; their subjects are so minute as to escape our senses; and their result too fallacious to satisfy the mind. It is probably an age too soon to propose the establishment of a system.

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    Childhood often holds a truth with its feeble finger, which the grasp of manhood cannot retain,--which it is the pride of utmost age to recover.

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    Children, behold the Chimpanzee: He sits on the ancestral tree From which we sprang in ages gone.