Age Quotes

An old man loved is a winter with flowers.

An old fox is not easily snared.

The prosperity of a country is in accordance with its treatment of the aged.

A man as he manages himself, may die old at thirty, or young at eighty.

Everyone wants to live long, but no one wants to be called old.

Lying about my age is easier now that I sometimes forget what it is.

Maturity consists of no longer being taken in by oneself.

Years and sins are always more than owned.

You never grow old – you become old by not continuing to grow.

When you see an old man amiable, mild, equable, content, and good humored, be sure that in his youth he had been just, generous, and forbearing. In his end he does not lament the past, not dread the future; he is like the evening of a fine day.