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

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    We have entered, almost without noticing, an age of exploration and discovery unparalleled since the Renaissance.

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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.

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    We have inhabited both the actual and the imaginary realms for a long time. But we don't live in either place the way our parents or ancestors did. Enchantment alters with age, and with the age. We know a dozen Arthurs now, all of them true. The Shire changed irrevocably even in Bilbo's lifetime. Don Quixote went riding out to Argentina and met Jorge Luis Borges there. Plus c'est la même chose, plus ça change.

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    We have no functioning parliament in Egypt and months ago Mohammed Morsi assumed legislative functions. Now he's decided that there should be no opposition to the laws that he makes and that he is authorized to pass any national security measure. It is difficult to be more absolutist than that. And the constitutional convention - what a sad gathering; it threatens to send us back to the darkest period of the Middle Ages.

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    We have started something called the Corporate Services Corps. Now, it was modeled after the Peace Corps from long ago, the 1960s. And the idea was in this modern day and age, how do you get IBM’ers around the world to be global citizens? You know, globally aware, contribute, understand how to work in that environment, but do it on scale.

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    We have to adjust the age retirement for younger people. People of my income level are going to have to have their benefits means-tested. Democrats are going to want a simpler tax code.

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    We have wished, we eco-freaks, for a disaster or for a social change to come and bomb us into Stone Age, where we might live like Indians in our valley, with our localism, our appropriate technology, our gardens, our homemade religion-guilt-free at last!

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    We hope to grow old and we dread old age; that is to say, we love life and we flee from death.

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    We hold the moral obligation of providing for old age, helpless infancy, and poverty is far superior to that of supplying the invented wants of courtly extravagance.

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    We hold that the most wonderful and splendid proof of genius is a great poem produced in a civilized age.

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    We... joked a little about presidential portraits. He [Bill Clinton] told me that he and Harrison Ford had been joking recently about how chins drop with age, and he didn't want to look that way.

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    We in middle age require adventure.

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    Welcome to the age of paper money, where governments and central banks can manufacture as much money as they want without limit. Gold was the last limit. Its banishment as a standard unleashed the inflation monster and leviathan itself, which has swelled beyond comprehension.

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    We learned at an early age that it was men's interpretation of our religion that restricted women's opportunities, not our religion itself. Islam in fact had been quite progressive toward women from its inception.

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    We live in an age disturbed, confused, bewildered, afraid of its own forces, in search not merely of its road but even of its direction

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    Welcome to the information age. Data, data, everywhere, but no one knows a thing.

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    We like to be punks. We like to still be kind of edgy and if being edgy means you might teeter on that line of being inappropriate, I'm still willing to teeter on that line, even at my age. But some of them go over that line and you've gotta draw that line somewhere.

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    We lived through a relatively golden age between the end of World War II and Sept. 11, 2001.

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    We live in an age in which only one prejudice is tolerated - anti-Christian bigotry... Today, the only group you can hold up to public mockery is Christians. Attacks on the Church and Christianity are common.

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    We live in an age now where so many people watch movies based on what Netflix recommends. It learns your taste and they really understand viewer habits.

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    We live in an age of 'urge'. We do nothing till somebody shoves us.

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    We live in an age that hath more need of good example than precepts.

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    We live in an age when there is a false glare on the things of time and a great mist over the things of eternity.