Robert Breault Quotes About Age
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At my age, you not only have bittersweet memories, you make bittersweet plans.
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I complain that the years fly past, but then I look in a mirror and see that very few of them actually got past.
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The brain forgets much, but the lower back remembers everything.
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Who does not wish to be beautiful, and clever, and rich, and to have back, in old age, the time spent trying to be any of them.
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Never use the passing years as an excuse for old age.
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There are days in retirement that are the waking equivalent of a dreamless sleep, if you know what I mean.
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I look back on the time I've wasted, and I'm just glad I wasted it while I still had the chance.
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In childhood, we yearn to be grown-ups. In old age, we yearn to be kids. It just seems that all would be wonderful if we didn't have to celebrate our birthdays in chronological order.
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You spend 90% of your adult life hoping for a long rest and the last 10% trying to convince the Lord that you're actually not that tired.
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I find in old age that it's possible to revisit the past, the one requirement being that you come as you are.
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You're never too old. Unfortunately, you're always too young to know it.
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You get to an age when there are really just two reasons to get up in the morning — for goodness sake and for heaven's sake.
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It is possible at any age to discover a lifelong desire you never knew you had.
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Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.
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It's like this. Father Time keeps pitching the years at us. We swing and miss at a few. We hit a few out of the park. We try not to take any called strikes.
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The mind, as you age, Is an artist, it seems. Monet paints your mem’ries, Picasso your dreams.
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The experience I gained at age 21 would be useful if I were ever 21 again. But I'm 71 and new at it and keep making age 71 mistakes.
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