Treasure Chest

Treasure Chest

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Quote - Charles Wagner

"It is not sad to grow old? Say rather that it is a very difficult art, and one which few men have ever acquired. . . . To grow old, is sad indeed if what you want is to hold back the receding years, to keep your hair from growing white, your eyes from becoming dim, and the wrinkles from chiseling their way around your brow.  One of the most beautiful things in the world is an old person who, made better by experience, more indulgent, more charitable, loves mankind in spite of its wretchedness and adores youth without the slightest tendency to mimic it. Such a person is like an old Stradivarius whose tone has become so sweet that its virtue is increased a hundred fold, and it seems almost to have a soul."

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