Michael S. Horton Quotes
When Did We Ever Get This Notion That Our Elders Have Little To Offer Society? The Years Of Practical Experience, The Knowledge Of Past Events For First-hand Historical Accounts, And The Wisdom For Dealing With Problems They Faced Before Us Have Given The Elderly The Role Of Wise One Or Sage In Most Cultures Around The World. But In Our Self-centered, Individualistic, Now-oriented Culture, We Can Leave Our Debts From The Past In A Nursing Home And Our Debts For The Future To Our Children.
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