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    The sanitary and mechanical age we are now entering makes up for the mercy it grants to our sense of smell by the ferocity with which it assails our sense of hearing.

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    The scandalous bronze-lacquer age of hungry animalisms, spiritual impotences, and mendacities, will have to run its course, till the pit follow it.

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    The schoolboy counts the time till the return of the holidays; the minor longs to be of age; the lover is impatient till he is married.

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    The sea change that has come is the information age. We don't have to just read The New York Times anymore. We can pull up something on the Internet and get any news that we like.

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    The search of the Holy Grail or the voyage towards a new continent never enlisted so much energy and so much faith as does this pursuit of youth by old age. It is a race not of the fleet but of the most credulous.

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    These are islands in time - with nothing to date them on the calendar of mankind. In these areas it is as though a person were looking backward into the ages and forward untold years. Here are bits of eternity, which have a preciousness beyond all accounting.

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    These are the effects of doting age,--vain doubts and idle cares and over caution.

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    These are the pieces of my youth, the small secrets and the not-so-great expectations that defined my coming of age.

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    The secret of a good old age is simply an honorable pact with solitude.

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    The second childhood of a saint is the early infancy of a happy immortality, as we believe.

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    The second album was emotionally exhausting and my life felt like it had become very serious at a very young age.

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    The second half of the 20th century was a golden age of molecular biology, and it was one of the golden ages of the history of science. Molecular biology was so successful and made such a powerful alliance with the medical scientists that the two together just flourished. And they continue to flourish.

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    The secret of salvation is this: keep sweet, be useful, and keep busy.

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    These days too many of us seem inclined to cover our ears, close our eyes, and blindly follow the most narrow, conservative tenets of religion or else seek comfort in the ancient traditions of New Age ritual.

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    These handwritten words in the pages of my journal confirm that from an early age I have experienced each encounter in my life twice: once in the world, and once again on the page.

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    These human experiments have gone largely unchallenged and unquestioned by Congress, the medical profession, and the scientific community at large.

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    These landscapes of water and reflections have become an obsession. It's quite beyond my powers at my age, and yet I want to succeed in expressing what I feel.

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    The seeds of repentance are sown in youth by pleasure, but the harvest is reaped in age by pain.

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    ...the self-satisfied dogmatism with which mankind at each period of its history cherishes the delusion of the finality of existing modes of knowledge.

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    The sensible author writes for no other posterity than his own--that is, for his age--so as to be able even then to take pleasurein himself.

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    The sentimentalist ages far more quickly than the person who loves his work and enjoys new challenges.

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    The seven ages of man: spills, drills, thrills, bills, ills, pills and wills.

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    These seven centers, these seven chakras Yoga and Tantra have talked about down the ages, are nothing but five knots in your body electric current. They can be changed; they can be rearranged. They can be given a new shape, form. Two lovers can be transformed so deeply that all their seven centers can start meeting.

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    These were African-Arab-Asian values. The only section of Europe that had a high value system during the Dark Ages was the, were those on the Iberian Peninsula in the Spanish-Portuguese area, southern France.

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    The short bloom of our brief and narrow life flies fast away. While we are calling for flowers and wine and women, old age is upon us.

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    The sign of a Philistine age is the cry of immorality against art.

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    The silent film, it was cut at the age of thirty.

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    The silver-leaved birch retains in its old age a soft bark; there are some such men.

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    The size and age of the Cosmos are beyond ordinary human understanding. Lost somewhere between immensity and eternity is our tiny planetary home.

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    The so-called geologic ages are essentially synonymous with the evolutionary theory of origins. The latter is the anti-God conspiracy of Satan himself.

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    The Social Security program is a pact between workers and their employers that they will contribute to a common fund to ensure that those who are no longer part of the work force will have a basic income on which to live. It represents our commitment as a society to the belief that workers should not live in dread that a disability, death, or old age could leave them or their families destitute.

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    The solution of the difficulties which formerly surrounded the mathematical infinite is probably the greatest achievement of which our age has to boast.

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    The Spain of today looks at the Second Republic with great appreciation and above all with satisfaction and pride for what we have been able to do in this constitutional age.

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    The spirit of the age is: Ask not what your country can do for you, demand it.

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    The spirit of the age is not synonymous with what the public likes.

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    The spirit of the music and the energy that kicks back from the fans inspires me. To stay centered amidst the chaos I meditate. I first meditated at age 17 and have continued off and on through the years.

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    The Stone Age did not end because humans ran out of stones. It ended because it was time for a re-think about how we live.

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    The spirits are an age-old theme, a story from darkest history, and therefore a presentational anchor that can be used with many different magic tricks.

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    The spirit of the age is filled with the disdain for thinking.

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    The Stone Age didn't end because we ran out of stones, and the age of oil won’t end because we run out of oil.

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    The sticks break, the stones crumble, The eternal altars tilt and tumble, Sanctions and tales dislimn like mist About the amazed evangelist. He stands unshook from age to youth Upon one pin-point of the truth.

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    The Stone Age gave us arrow heads and eventually knives, and that allowed us to kill animals in ways you couldn't before, and once you had them you were able to remove the skin and bones.

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    The spirit should never grow old.

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    The story of Rod Stewart, the story of Carlos Santana is so inspiring to young musicians because it shows in this trendy business how long a career can last. It shows how you can soar back, regardless of age.

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    The step between prudence and paranoia is short and steep. Prudence wears a seat belt. Paranoia avoids cars. Prudence washes with soap. Paranoia avoids human contact. Prudence saves for old age. Paranoia hoards even trash. Prudence prepares and plans, paranoia panics. Prudence calculates the risk and takes the plunge. Paranoia never enters the water.

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    The sunshine fails, the shadows grow more dreary, And I am near to fall, infirm and weary.

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    The subtle sauce of malice is often indulged in by maidens of uncertain age, over their tea.

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    The succession of individuals, connected by reproduction and belonging to a species, makes it possible for the specific form itself to last for ages. In the end, however, the species is temporary; it has no "eternal life." After existing for a certain period, it either dies or is converted by modification into other forms.

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    The sun shall shine in ages yet to be, The musing moon illumine pastures dim, And afterwards a new nativity For all who slept the dreamless interim.

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    The sweet reward for preparation often does not come in the youthful twenties or staid thirties. It arrives - with accrued interest - in the mature years.