Lydia M. Child Quotes About Old Age

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  • Childhood itself is scarcely more lovely than a cheerful, kindly, sunshiny old age.

  • Neither lemonade nor anything else can prevent the inroads of old age. At present, I am stoical under its advances, and hope I shall remain so. I have but one prayer at heart; and that is, to have my faculties so far preserved that I can be useful, in some way or other, to the last.

    Letter to Harriet Seward, 1869.
  • Not in vain is Ireland pouring itself all over the earth. The Irish, with their glowing hearts and reverent credulity, are needed in this cold age of intellect and skepticism.

    "Letters from New York". Book by Lydia Maria Child, Letter No. 33, 1843.
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