A Quote by Aristophanes

Old age is second childhood. — © Aristophanes
Old age is second childhood.

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Old age is but a second childhood.
It is utterly false and cruelly arbitrary... to put all the play and learning into childhood, all the work into middle age, and all the regrets into old age.
It is utterly false and cruelly arbitrary to put all the play and learning into childhood, all the work into middle age, and all the regrets into old age.
Like childhood, old age is irresponsible, reckless, and foolhardy. Children and old people have everything to gain and nothing much to lose. It's middle-age which is cursed by the desperate need to cling to some finger-hold halfway up the mountain, to conform, not to cause trouble, to behave well.
We are born one time only, we can never start a new life equipped with the experience we've gained from the previous one. We leave childhood without knowing what youth is, we marry without knowing what it is to be married, and even when we enter old age, we don't know what it is we're heading for: the old are innocent children innocent of thier old age. In that sense, man's world is the planet of inexperience.
The old are in a second childhood.
Let your old age be childlike, and your childhood like old age; that is, so that neither may your wisdom be with pride, nor your humility without wisdom.
Old age is never honored among us, but only indulged, as childhood is; and old men lose one of the most precious rights of man,--that of being judged by their peers.
A graceful and honorable old age is the childhood of immortality.
My childhood bedroom - if childhood could be about ten years old - had a bed which was under windows which faced north. At about age 10, I started watching the stars just move through the night.
Childhood is not from birth to a certain age and at a certain age. The child is grown, and puts away childish things. Childhood is the kingdom where nobody dies.
Some one has said of a fine and honorable old age, that it was the childhood of immortality.
In childhood be modest, in youth temperate, in adulthood just, and in old age prudent.
True poets, like great artists, have scarcely any childhood, and no old age.
Travel is a caprice in childhood, a passion in youth, a necessity in manhood, and an elegy in old age.
Study is the bane of childhood, the oil of youth, the indulgence of adulthood, and a restorative in old age.
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