Middleage Quotes & Sayings
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Top Middleage Quotes
Anyone who thinks they're indispensible is fooling themselves. — Hugh Jackman
God's grace is available to all men especially those who seek Him with all their heart, soul, and mind. — Lailah Gifty Akita
He had become enveloped in the Indian Summer of the Soul. — O. Henry
Words are just wind. — George R R Martin
When we grow older and begin to realize that our omnipotence is really not so omnipotent, that our strongest wishes are not powerful enough to make the impossible possible, the fear that we have contributed to the death of a loved one diminishes - and with it, the guilt. — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Isn't 'not to be bored' one of the principal goals of life? — Gustave Flaubert
I thought I could rely on the plot in the novel and fill in the colour between the lines, but I made a mistake with that assumption. It was really, really hard because you pull a few things apart and then you realise how everything relies on everything else and it can all fall apart. — Ben Affleck
You're weightless. The world hasn't touched you yet. You're not heavy with the weight of pain, and guilt, and selfishness. — Kandi Steiner
Always remember: the alleviation of poverty is never a political or economic issue - it is moral. — F. Sionil Jose
We have, of course, long since ceased to think of Nature as the sympathetic mirror of our moods, or to imagine that she has any concern with the temporal affairs of man. — Richard Le Gallienne
I have always voted Labour and I always will. I have got to have one stupid, bovine part of me and that's the part that votes Labour. — Julie Burchill
You cannot throw words like heroism and sacrifice and nobility and honor away without abandoning the qualities they express. — Marya Mannes
Do not the Rays of Light which fall upon Bodies, and are reflected or refracted, begin to bend before they arrive at the Bodies; and are they not reflected, refracted, and inflected, by one and the same Principle, acting variously in various Circumstances? — Isaac Newton
