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Age Quotes - Page 156

Old age is by nature rather talkative.

Old age is by nature rather talkative.

Marcus Tullius Cicero, Cyrus R. Edmonds (1863). “Three Books of Offices; Or, Moral Duties: Also His Cato Major, an Essay on Old Age; Laelius, an Essay on Friendship; Paradoxes; Scipio's Dream; and Letter to Quintus on the Duties of a Magistrate. Literally Translated, with Notes, Designed to Exhibit a Comparative View of the Opinions of Cicero, and Those of Modern Moralists and Ethical Philosophers”, p.242

I'm every woman. It takes a village to make me who I am.

"Five Surprises From Katy Perry's 'Vanity Fair' Interview". www.hollywoodreporter.com. May 3, 2011.

Conduct is more convincing than language.

John Woolman, John Greenleaf Whittier (1871). “The Journal of John Woolman”, p.101, Boston : J.R. Osgood

My God, I'm four hundred years old and the most I can do is look three hundred.

Roy Newquist, Joan Crawford (1980). “Conversations with Joan Crawford”

To me age is a number, just a number. Who cares?

"Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.

The Elizabethan age might be better named the beginning of the smoking era.

James M. Barrie (2013). “My Lady Nicotine - A Study in Smoke (Annotated Edition)”, p.51, Jazzybee Verlag