“Among the compensations of advancing age is a wholesome pessimism which, while it takes the fine edge off whatever triumphs may come to us, has the admirable effect of preventing fate from working off on us any of those gold bricks, coins with strings attached, and unhatched chickens that which ardent youth snatches with such enthusiasm to its subsequent disappointment. As we emerge from the twenties, we grow into a habit of mind which looks askance at fate bearing gifts. We miss perhaps the occasional prize but we also avoid leaping lightheartedly into traps. Ash Marsin had yet to reach the age of tranquil mistrust and when fate seemed to be treating him kindly, he was still young enough to accept such kindnesses on its face value and rejoice in them. --Something Fresh”
Quote by P.G. Wodehouse
Author
You May Also Like
“But they were nonetheless consumed with a fire of loyalty, that paid no heed to years or age.”
Source: Gnomes of Coyul: The Crystal Staff
Source: Doors in the Walls of the World: Signs of Transcendence in the Human Story
“The only time we realise we getting old is in the morning when you look at yourself in the mirror”
“Never dismiss old people having fun; you will be one of them eventually if you're lucky.”
“Age and status is not the matter in the true and the real love.”