“When I was thirty, I lived in the future because the present was intolerable. When I was fifty and sixty, the day of love and work repeated itself year after year. Old age sits in a chair, writing a little and diminishing.”
Quote by Donald Hall
Book:Essays After Eighty
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Essays After Eighty
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