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Table of ContentsIntroduction
Working Around
Sexist Language
Action and Activism
Adventure
Aging
Change
Character
Children
Conscience
Conviction and Belief
Courage
Diversity
Dogma
Doubt
Faith
Forgiveness
Freedom
Giving
God
Hate
Hope
Humanity
In Memoriam
Interdependence
Intolerance
Justice
Knowledge
Life
Love
Mindfulness
Nature
Parenting
Peace
Reason
Religion
Religious Community
Science
Self and Self-knowledge
Society and Social Structure
Success
Time
Truth
Uncertainty
War
Will and Determination
Author IndexQuotations from the Wayside
Everyone is too old for something, but no one is too old for everything.
ANONYMOUSWe grow neither better nor worse as we get old, but more like ourselves.
MAY LEMBERTON BECKERTo be old is a glorious thing when one has not unlearned what it means to begin.
MARTIN BUBERThe years teach much which the days never know.
RALPH WALDO EMERSONYouth and age touch only the surface of our lives.
C. S. LEWISAs life grows briefer, I must make it grow deeper.
MICHEL DE MONTAIGNEThe quickest way to become an old dog is to stop learning new tricks.
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