Dorothy L. Sayers Quotes About Aging

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  • Time and trouble will tame an advanced young woman, but an advanced old woman is uncontrollable by any earthly force.

    Dorothy L. Sayers (2012). “Clouds of Witness”, p.292, Open Road Media
  • I often think when a man's once past a certain age, the older he grows the tougher he gets, and women the same or more so.

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    Dorothy L. Sayers (2012). “Whose Body?”, p.55, Courier Corporation
  • Except ye become as little children, except you can wake on your fiftieth birthday with the same forward-looking excitement and interest in life that you enjoyed when you were five, "ye cannot enter the kingdom of God." One must not only die daily, but every day we must be born again.

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