Moments Of Reason
We are often so caught up in the day-to-day world we do not sit back
and think about life and what we an do about it...
Moments Of Reason. Take some time and
thing about the following:
Old age is winter, alas, for many people, but for those who are wise
and optimistic, it is the happy and fruitful time of harvest.

So long as one continues to be amazed, one can delay growing old.

The entire life of a human being depends upon ”yes” and “no” uttered
two or three times between the ages of sixteen and twenty-five.

Old age arrives suddenly, as does the snow. One morning, on
awakening, one realizes that everything is white.

It is by growing old that one learns to remain young.

If someone declares that he is able to do everything at sixty that he
was able to do at twenty, then he was not doing very much when he was
twenty.

Old age embellishes everything. It has the effect of the setting sun
on the beautiful twilights of autumn.

As one grows old, one generally rids himself of his shortcomings
because they no longer serve any useful purpose

There are four great periods in the life of a man; the one where he
believe in Santa Claus, the one where he no longer believes in Santa
Claus, the one where he is Santa Claus, and finally the one where he
looks more and more like Santa Claus.

The good side of this, as old as one might be, is that one is always
younger than he will ever be.

The person who considers himself too old to learn something has
probably always been that way.
