Myrtle Reed Quotes About Age

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  • On that first day when we look back, either happily or with remorse, to the stony ways over which we have traveled, losing concern for that part of the journey which is yet to come, we have grown old.

    Journey   Age   Looks  
    Myrtle Reed (1905). “The Master's Violin”
  • How strange it is that life must be nearly over, before one fully learns to live!

    Age   Strange   Old Age  
    Myrtle Reed (1916). “Old Rose and Silver”, p.30, Library of Alexandria
  • Fortunately age does not affect literature. After a man is dead, he may continue in the business and often rank higher than his living competitors.

    Men   Age   Doe  
    Myrtle Reed (1904). “The Book of Clever Beasts: Studies in Unnatural History”
  • When we come to the sundown road, we need all the love we have managed to take with us from the summit of the hill.

    Age  
    Myrtle Reed (1916). “Old Rose and Silver”, p.49, Library of Alexandria
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