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PORTLAND, OREGON VOLUME 28 • NUMBER 11 • MAY 6.
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^ K o s learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest
thing in life is to keep your mind young. ” — Henry Ford “Forty is the old age of youth; fifty is the youth of old
age. ” —Victor Hugo
“None are so old as those who have outlived enthusiasm. ” -Henry David Thoreau
“How old would you be
— Satchel Paige
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every day.” — Emily
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in age we understand.”
on the oldest fiddles.
fid d le s.” ”
MARIE VON EBNER-ESCHENBACH
After all, it kills you.” -Katharine Hepburn
if you didn't know how old you were?”
turn not older with years, but newer
Dickinson “ The best tunes are played
— Sigmund Z. Engel
“ We d o n ’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old
because we stop playing. ” — George Bernard Shaw
“ You d o n ’t stop
dancing from growing old, you grow old from stopping to dance.”
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“Life is hard.
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“Inside
Inside every older
white candle
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place, so is the beauty
person is a younger of an aged face” —Joseph Campbell “Take care of your
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knees, d a m m it” — Marty Davis^ D o not regret growing
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older. It is a privilege denied to many. ” —Author Unknown
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“Solitude is painful when one is young, but delightful when
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more mature.
mature. ” —Albert Einstein “Itistim eforparents
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and there is
strength. ” — Maya Angelou
"A kiss makes the heart young
again and wipes out the years. ” — Rupert Brooke
“ There
is no obstacle in the path of young people who are poor or
members of minority groups that hard work and preparation
cannot cure. ” — Barbara Jordan “To be seventy years young
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is sometimes far more cheerful and hopeful than to be forty
years old." — Oliver Wendell Holmes
“There’s nothing
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wrong with the younger generation that becoming taxpayers w on’t
“The oldest trees often
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cure.” — Dan Bennett
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“If youth knew; if age could.” -Sigmund
“At twenty we worry about what others think of us; at forty
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what others think of us; at sixty we discover
they haven’t been thinking about us at all. ” — Henri Estienne “ We
must always change, renew, rejuvenate ourselves; otherwise, we harden. ” -Goethe
than to die rich. ” —Samuel Johnson
“It is better to live rich
“The old gray mare, she ain’t what she used to be. ” -Unattributed
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