Decrepitude In A Sentence Quotes & Sayings
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One must die lovable (if one can). You are moved by this sentence, especially by the words in parentheses, which demonstrate a rare sensitivity of spirit, you feel, a hard-won understanding of how difficult it is to be lovable, especially for someone who is old, who is sinking into decrepitude and must be cared for by others. If one can. There is probably no greater human achievement than to be lovable at the end, — Paul Auster
If you can last until you're 40 years old, hopefully you'll be mature enough to figure out the rest of the years. — Alan Jackson
The 'I' character in journalism is almost pure invention. — Janet Malcolm
Acted like a king to be treated like one. — Robert Greene
What matters is a good person, a good soul, someone who genuinely gives good attention to the relationships in their lives. — Sophia Bush
Understanding exactly what you need to do and then finding a way to do it, makes a quest much more feasible — Chris Guillebeau
The truth isn't easily pinned to a page. In the bathtub of history the truth is harder to hold than the soap and much more difficult to find. — Terry Pratchett
The task of defining Jesus's message fell instead to a new crop of educated, urbanized, Greek-speaking Diaspora Jews who would become the primary vehicles for the expansion of the new faith. As these extraordinary men and women, many of them immersed in Greek philosophy and Hellenistic thought, began to reinterpret Jesus's message so as to make it more palatable both to their fellow Greek-speaking Jews and to their gentile neighbors in the Diaspora, they gradually transformed Jesus from a revolutionary zealot to a Romanized demigod, from a man who tried and failed to free the Jews from Roman oppression to a celestial being wholly uninterested in any earthly matter. — Reza Aslan
Too often when we're buying or building a house we do not consider each room. We are carried away by one charming feature and are blind to details that will give us trouble later on. — Dorothy Draper
Jesus got me through the slums without getting murdered. I just walked with him as though he were really there and not a spirit just floating around. — Larry Norman
Perfectionism is boring and doesn't exist-to strive for it makes you uninteresting. — Eva Mendes