“In order to make a success of old age, one must begin it earlier, and not try to postpone it as long as possible. In the middle of life we must stop to think, to organize our existence with an eye to a still distant future, instead of allowing ourselves to be entirely sucked into the professional and social whirl. It is then that it is important to give place little by little to less external activities, less technical and more cultural, which will survive the moment of retirement.” ThinkingGivingTryingLittlesLongStillsImportantMomentsEyeAgeOrderSocialExistenceMiddleActivityOld AgeRetirementAllowingOrganize Book:Learn to Grow Old Source: Learn to Grow Old
“Christian faith does not involve repressing one's anxiety in order to appear strong. On the contrary, it means recognizing one's weakness, accepting the inward truth about oneself, confessing one's anxiety, and still to believe, that is to say that the Christian puts his trust not in his own strength, but in the grace of God.” BelieveMeanDoeStillsChristianOrderStrongAcceptingGraceAnxietyWeaknessOneselfContraryInwardRecognizingGrace Of GodChristian FaithConfessing Book:Learn to Grow Old Source: Learn to Grow Old
“In order to really understand, we need to listen, not reply. We need to listen long and attentively. In order to help anybody to open his heart we have to give him time, asking only a few questions, as carefully as possible in order to help him better explain his experience.” NeedsGivingHeartLongHelpingOrderListeningAsking Book:To Understand Each Other Source: To Understand Each Other