“Why were you so old when we met? I answered with the truth: Age isn't how old you are but how old you feel.”
“Age isn't how old you are but how old you feel.”
“The truth is I'm getting old, I said. We already are old, she said with a sigh. What happens is that you don't feel it on the inside, but from the outside everybody can see it.”
“This was when I heard that the first symptom of old age is when you begin to resemble your father.”
“I would prove to the men how mistaken they are in thinking that they no longerfall in love when they grow old--not knowing that they grow old when they stopfalling in love.”
“The truth was that I could not manage my soul, and I was becoming aware of old age because of my weakness in the face of love.”
“Old people, with other old people, are not so old.”