Richard Steele Quotes About Age

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  • A man advanced in years that thinks fit to look back on his former life, and calls that only life which was passed with satisfaction and enjoyment, excluding all parts which were not pleasant to him, will find himself very young, if not in infancy.

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    Joseph Addison, Richard Steele (1853). “The Spectator”, p.325
  • There are so few who can grow old with a good grace.

    'The Spectator' no. 263 (1 January 1712)
  • A healthy old fellow, who is not a fool, is the happiest creature living.

  • That man never grows old who keeps a child in his heart

  • Age in a virtuous person, of either sex, carries in it an authority which makes it preferable to all the pleasures of youth.

    Joseph Addison, Richard Steele (1854). “The Spectator”, p.3
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