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    We, as a nation, cannot wait for the Pearl Harbor of the information age. We must increase our vigilance to tackle this problem before we are hit with a surprise attack.

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    Wearing glasses for reading meant surrendering to old age without the least bit of a fight.

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    We barely have enough time to figure out who we are and then we become bitter and isolated as we age.

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    We belong to an age whose culture is in danger of perishing through the means to culture.

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    We can arrive at better solutions to any problem or pain together, than we can by ourselves. The beauty of the modern age is that you are able to source answers, and sometimes the genius is in the combination of ideas and energy that does not reside in only one person.

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    We can be beautiful at all ages. Feminine beauty comes in all shapes, sizes, colors, ways.

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    We cannot appreciate the art of any age without first acquiring an equivalent of the experience it depicts.

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    We cannot hand our faith to one another.... Even in the Middle Ages, when faith was theoretically uniform, it was always practically individual.

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    We can reveal that John's 85 That's a well known fact Telling Kathy's age would be a breach Of the Official Secrets Act

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    ... we cannot rule out the possibility that the changes of recent decades are part of a natural rebound from the 'Little Ice Age' that followed the medieval warm period and ended in the 19th century.

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    We can't reach old age by another man's road.

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    We can't avoid age. However, we can avoid some aging. Continue to do things. Be active. Life is fantastic in the way it adjusts to demands; if you use your muscles and mind, they stay there much longer.

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    We can't manipulate some stars while maintaining other stars as controls; we can't start and stop ice ages, and we can't experiment with designing and evolving dinosaurs.

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    We celebrate Thanksgiving along with the rest of America, maybe in different ways and for different reasons. Despite everything that's happened to us since we fed the Pilgrims, we still have our language, our culture, our distinct social system. Even in a nuclear age, we still have a tribal people.

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    We continue to blame the poor for their own condition. They are lazy. We do not want to know that the poorest of the poor are toddlers under three years of age.

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    We devote the activity of our youth to revelry and the decrepitude of our old age to repentance: and we finish the farce by bequeathing our dead bodies to the chancel, which when living, we interdicted from the church.

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    We CREATORS are builders. We are dedicated to the idea of building a beautiful world so different and so superior to the present one that we CREATORS of this generation will go down in history as the revolutionaries who ushered in the Golden Age of Mankind.

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    We didn't set out to make some polemic about life in the digital age, I can only react emotionally to story ideas. You hear an idea and you go, 'That's cool. I can see spending a few years of my life working on that.' As a filmmaker, you approach it like, 'OK. They're going to give you all this money to make this movie. It's like an electric train set you get to play with.'

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    We do not die wholly at our deaths: we have mouldered away gradually long before. Faculty after faculty, interest after interest, attachment after attachment disappear: we are torn from ourselves while living.

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    We do not have an ecological crisis. The ecosphere has a human crisis. Our 'story' about our place in the scheme of things has somehow gone awry in the industrial age.

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    We do not mature through age. We mature in awareness.

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    We do not necessarily improve with age: for better or worse we become more like ourselves.

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    We don't grow older, we grow riper.

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    We don't have to wait until we are old to gather the riches... We can gather them every day of our lives.

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    We don't have to be victims of the spiritual fall-out of the digital age. It does take some serious intentionality to combat the cultural compulsion for connection that surrounds us, but it's worth it.

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    We don’t use phones anymore in this day and age, yet she still phones things in.

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    We do ourselves and others a disservice when we make old age something to be feared. Life is not a resource to be used up, so that the older we get, the less life we have left. Life is the accumulation of wisdom, love and experience of people encountered and obstacles overcome. The longer we live, the more life we possess.

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    We dread old age, which are not sure of being able to attain. [Fr., L'on craint la vieillesse, que l'on n'est pas sur de pouvoir atteindre.]

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    We do ourselves and others a disservice when we make old age something to be feared...The longer we live, the more life we possess.

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    We exist in a bizarre combination of Stone Age emotions, medieval beliefs, and god-like technology.

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    We flashed our feathers when the feathers were fit to be flashed, and now, in drearier days, many stay indoors.

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    We find delight in the beauty and happiness of children that makes the heart too big for the body.

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    We forget that Socrates was famed for wisdom not because he was omniscient but because he realized at the age of seventy that he still knew nothing.

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    We get to go out into the schools and work with the kids on connecting them to their food at a young age, to actually see where their food is coming from, to see that their food is coming from the earth and not just from a supermarket. Once they make that connection, they can start to build upon that.

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    We gladly put antiquity above our age but not posterity. Only a father doesn't begrudge his son's talent.

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    We grew up in abject poverty. Acting, writing scripts and skits were a way of escaping our environment at a very young age.

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    We grow gray in our spirit long before we grow gray in our hair.

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    We grizzle every day. I see no need of it. Whilst we converse with what is above us, we do not grow old, but grow young.

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    We grow old more through indolence, than through age.

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    We grow, we mature, some of us give birth, we age, we die.

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    We have almost reached the point where praise of rationality is held to mark a man as an old fogey regrettably surviving from a bygone age.

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    We have a culture that is indirect in the extreme, where by the time you're five years old, you've watched tons of television, and have been subjected to what I call "the age of interruption," where everything is interrupted every minute. We have constant input from TV, computers, fax machines, telephones, etc. It's very hard for a modern American to have two hours of uninterrupted time. I know how it is because I insist on several hours of uninterrupted time each day, and I know how ruthless I have to be to get it.

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    We have a great regard for old age when it is bottled.

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    We have been filled with grief as we have witnessed the decline of the North American Church that was once filled with missionary zeal and yet now seems determined to bury itself in a deadly embrace with the spirit of the age.

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    We have a tremendous investment in facilities for (internal combustion engines, transmissions, and axles) and I can't see throwing them away just because the electric car doesn't emit fumes.

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    We have become a society that can't self-correct, that can't address its obvious problems, that can't pull out of its nosedive. And so to our list of disasters let us add this fourth entry: we have entered an age of folly that - for all our Facebooking and the twittling tweedle-dee-tweets of the twitterati - we can't wake up from.

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    We have been assured, Sir, in the Sacred Writings, that 'except the Lord build the House, they labor in vain that build it' I firmly believe this; by our partial local interests; our projects will be confounded, and we ourselves shall become a reproach and a by word down to future ages.

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    We have all heard of Young America. He is the most current youth of the age. Some think him conceited, and arrogant; but has he not reason to entertain a rather extensive opinion of himself? Is he not the inventor and owner of the present, and sole hope of the future?

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    We have forgotten the age-old fact that God speaks chiefly through dreams and visions.

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    We have grown accustomed to the wonders of clean water, indoor plumbing, laser surgery, genetic engineering, artificial joints, replacement body parts, and the much longer lives that accompany them. Yet we should remember that the vast majority of humans ever born died before the age of 10 from an infectious disease.