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Age Quotes - Page 111

Whether joy or sorrow, pain or pleasure; whatsoever may befall thee, accept it serenely with an unvanquished heart.

Rabindranath Tagore, Krishna Dutta, Andrew Robinson (1997). “Selected Letters of Rabindranath Tagore”, p.48, Cambridge University Press

Even cowards can endure hardship; only the brave can endure suspense.

Mignon McLaughlin (2014). “Aperçus: The Aphorisms of Mignon McLaughlin”, p.47, BookBaby

To fly we have to have resistance.

Maya Ying Lin, Michael Brenson (1998). “Maya Lin”, Elemond-Electa

Few men of action have been able to make a graceful exit at the appropriate time.

Malcolm Muggeridge (1966). “Tread softly, for you tread on my jokes”

Love never claims, it ever gives.

Mohandas Karmchand Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi, V. Geetha (2004). “Soul Force: Gandhi's Writings on Peace”, p.198, Tara Publishing

Love is like the measles; we all have to go through it.

Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow (1886) "On Being in Love"

It was the dawn of the third age of mankind.

"Babylon 5". www.imdb.com. 1994 - 1998.

Life’s a voyage that’s homeward bound.

Herman Melville (1970). “White-jacket: Or, The World in a Man-of-war”, p.400, Northwestern University Press

When a girl marries she exchanges the attentions of many men for the inattention of one.

Quoted in Evan Esar, The Dictionary of Humorous Quotations (1949)