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    Walter Benjamin talks about art losing its original "aura" in an age of mechanical reproduction. In writing memoir, we're taking something that happened in a particular moment and meant something at that time, and we're trying to capture it to mass reproduce it for readers. So of course something is lost. And when we edit that material, we're getting even further from that aura, but toward something else that is potentially vital.

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    Was it hardness, was it selfishness, that she should ask me to risk my life for her own glorification? Such thoughts may come to middle age; but never to ardent three-and-twenty in the fever of his first love.

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    Was I the only woman in the world who, at my age - and after a lifetime of quite rampant independence - still did not quite feel grown up?

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    Watching Jaws just scared the living daylights out of me when I was young. I know a lot of people my age who are still petrified of sharks because of that film.

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    Wasting time just going mindless, watching your charades. When you were younger, did it occur to you 10 years from then you'd act the same age?

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    We accumulate our opinions at an age when our understanding is at its weakest.

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    We age not by holding on to youth, but by letting ourselves grow and embracing whatever youthful parts remain.

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    We achieve active mastery over illness and death by delegating all responsibility for their management to physicians, and by exiling the sick and the dying to hospitals. But hospitals serve the convenience of staff not patients: we cannot be properly ill in a hospital, nor die in one decently; we can do so only among those who love and value us. The result is the institutionalized dehumanization of the ill, characteristic of our age.

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    We age inevitably: The old joys fade and are gone: And at last comes equanimity and the flame burning clear.

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    We all have some experience of a feeling, that comes over us occasionally, of what we are saying and doing having been said and done before, in a remote time - of our having been surrounded, dim ages ago, by the same faces, objects, and circumstances.

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    We all have a limited amount and that it's a privilege to grow old. That's something that I think a lot of people have forgotten in this very fast-paced world where youth is overly celebrate.

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    We all have souls of different ages

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    We all look good for our age. Except for our necks.

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    We all live under the same sky, but we don't all have the same horizon. In an instant age, perhaps we must relearn the ancient truth that patience, too, has its victories.

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    We all mourn in our own way. I mourn with a great steak.

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    We all must educate children at the youngest ages that private parts are private, 'no' means no, and there is only one code of honor for everyone.

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    We also knew we definitely wanted to infuse into the narrative the relation of women at different ages with motherhood, their relationship with their babies versus their partners', their overall "need" to have children, their fears and projections on their children, etc. All of this we put into a pot, if you will, and simmered for a while until we had what made sense to us.

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    We all try to be alike in our youth, and individual in our middle age ... although we sometimes mistake eccentricity for individuality.

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    We all want to be special, to stand out; there's nothing wrong with this. The irony is that every human being is special to start with, because we're unique to start with. But we then go through some sort of boot camp from the age of zero to about 18 where we learn everything we can about how not to be unique.

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    We almost need to cultivate - I hate to sound New Age-y - but to cultivate a positive bias, and really work to focus on those things and notice those things that are wonderful and uplifting.

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    We are all geniuses up to the age of ten.

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    We are at a punctuation point in human history where the Industrial Age and institutions have finally come to their logical conclusion. They have essentially run out of gas.

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    We are at that very point in time when a 400-year old age is rattling in its death bed and another is struggling to be born.

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    We are connected with our own age if we recognize ourselves in relation to outside events; and we have grasped its spirit when we influence the future.

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    We are entering into an age in which visual language is defined by a dialogue between photographers and audiences. This means not just the democratic posting of images but the democratic interpretation of images.

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    We are humans who see clearly the barbarity of all ages except our own.

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    We are in an age of technology where we sit in our little cubicles and we IM each other and Skype each other and never connect as human beings.

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    We are in an electronic technology age now and it's about time we put away the old stuff.

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    We are happier in many ways when we are old than when we were young. The young sow wild oats. The old grow sage.

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    We are here to start an era, to start an Age, to celebrate the transition from the Piscean Age into the Aquarian Age. We are here to celebrate that. We are the pioneers. We are the pioneers of the Dharma. Let's bow our heads in prayer and let us open our hearts.

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    We are in a technological age. It is continuing to evolve - and fast. We should not only embrace it, but we should realize that what our skilled workforce is going to look in the future will change. We need to be training people to be prepared for it.

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    We are in an age that assumes the narrowing trends of specialization to be logical, natural, and desirable. Consequently, society expects all earnestly responsible communication to be crisply brief.... In the meantime, humanity has been deprived of comprehensive understanding.

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    We are in a world where most American citizens over the age of 12 share things with each other online.

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    We are justified freely, for Christ’s sake, by faith, without the exertion of our own strength, gaining of merit, or doing of works.  To the age-old question, ‘What shall I do to be saved?’ the confessional answer is shocking: ‘Nothing!  Just be still; shut up and listen for once in your life to what God the Almighty, creator and redeemer, is saying to his world and to you in the death and resurrection of his Son!  Listen and believe!’

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    We are living in the machine age. For the first time in history the comedian has been compelled to supply himself with jokes and comedy material to compete with the machine. Whether he knows it or not, the comedian is on a treadmill to oblivion.

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    We are living in a new age of energy supply anxiety.

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    We are more naive than those of the Middle Ages, and more frightened, for we can be made to believe almost anything.

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    We are living 'between the times' - the time of Christ's resurrection and the new age of the Spirit, and the time of fulfillment in Christ. Life in the Spirit is a pledge, a 'down-payment', on the final kingdom of shalom. In the meantime, we are to be signs of the kingdom which is, and which is coming.

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    We are living in a cultural dark age of musical pollution. You put the radio on, and five minutes later you need an aspirin.

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    We are living in a dynamic age with multiple ideas and beliefs of correctness; this world is not deterministic and not still.

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    We are not cave dwellers anymore, we live in the age of technology. When someone needs a car, he does not need to build it. He can buy it. When someone needs a murder, he himself does not need to kill. He can order it.

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    We are not living in the '80s or '90s. We are living in the age of technology. If you want to be in business, you can't be intimidated by the Internet - you have got to dive in there head first. You can find out how to start your business. Everything you need to learn is right there.

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    We are no doubt in the Great Age of the Brand.

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    We aren't in an information age, we are in an entertainment age.

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    We are obliged to place ourselves on the level of our age before we can rise above it.

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    We are not to look to what men in themselves deserve but to attend to the image of God which exists in all and to which we owe all honor and love.

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    We are now at the point in the age of global warming hysteria where the IPCC global warming theory has crashed into the hard reality of observations.

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    We are powerfully imprisoned in these Dark Ages simply by the terms in which we have been conditioned to think.

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    We are rag dolls made out of many ages and skins, changelings who have slept in wood nests, and hissed in the uncouth guise of waddling amphibians. We have played such roles for infinitely longer ages than we have been human. Our identity is a dream. We are process, not reality.

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    We are rapidly moving into the post-industrial age, when we must redefine what is "productive" work, as more and more jobs are being replaced by automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence.