A Quote by Dorothy Canfield Fisher

Those who love deeply never grow old; they may die of old age, but they die young. — © Dorothy Canfield Fisher
Those who love deeply never grow old; they may die of old age, but they die young.
May you keep dreaming until the day you die. May imagination overtake memory. May you die young at a ripe old age.
[D]on't grow old. With age comes caution, which is another name for cowardice.... Whatever else you do in life, don't cultivate a conscience. Without a conscience a man may never be said to grow old. This is an age of very old young men.
Make new friends, but keep the old; Those are silver, these are gold. New-made friendships, like new wine, Age will mellow and refine. Friendships that have stood the test - Time and change - are surely best; Brow may wrinkle, hair grow gray, Friendship never knows decay. For 'mid old friends, tried and true, Once more we our youth renew. But old friends, alas! may die, New friends must their place supply. Cherish friendship in your breast- New is good, but old is best; Make new friends, but keep the old; Those are silver, these are gold.
Seek that your last days may be your best days, and so you may die in a good old age, which may be best done when you die good in old age, and are such as St. Paul the aged who had finished his course.
I shall not die young, for I am already near seventy: I may die old.
I am afraid, ... that health begins, after seventy, and often long before, to have a meaning different from that which it had at thirty. But it is culpable to murmur at the established order of the creation, as it is vain to oppose it. He that lives, must grow old; and he that would rather grow old than die, has God to thank for the infirmities of old age.
People don't die of old age, they die of diseases that accompany old age, and they are preventable.
Some die too young, some die too old; the precept sounds strange, but die at the right age.
Never give up, never slow down, never grow old and never ever die young.
Demographics show that we are entering a battle between young and old. I call it the 'Age War.' The young want to hang onto their money to grow their families, businesses, and wealth. The old want the tax and investment dollars of the young to sustain their old age.
Before old age I took care to live well; in old age I take care to die well; but to die well is to die willingly.
Louis: You see that old woman? That will never happen to you. You will never grow old, and you will never die. Claudia: And it means something else too, doesn't it? I shall never ever grow up.
How young can you die of old age?
To grow old is to grow common. Old age equalizes -- we are aware that what is happening to us has happened to untold numbers from the beginning of time. When we are young we act as if we were the first young people in the world.
I want to die young at a ripe old age.
Live a good long life. Grow old and die after I do. And if you can, die laughing.
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