The Art of Growing OldJ. Cape, 1944 - 218 pages |
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Page 21
... consider these two ages in the light of an essential element in all real humour - namely detachment from the absorbing pressure of the business of life . Who are the most unhumorous persons among us ? Well ! neither old people nor young ...
... consider these two ages in the light of an essential element in all real humour - namely detachment from the absorbing pressure of the business of life . Who are the most unhumorous persons among us ? Well ! neither old people nor young ...
Page 124
... consider from a new angle the relations of an elderly individual with the various personalities who come and go across his path . What generally , I think , must strike all passionate and sensitive young people who encounter an old ...
... consider from a new angle the relations of an elderly individual with the various personalities who come and go across his path . What generally , I think , must strike all passionate and sensitive young people who encounter an old ...
Page 212
... consider all the other dualities and alternatives of the Dimension of Opposites in which we live , there is not one pair where the two are of equal strength ! - Consider a few of them for a moment . Day is stronger than Night , Light ...
... consider all the other dualities and alternatives of the Dimension of Opposites in which we live , there is not one pair where the two are of equal strength ! - Consider a few of them for a moment . Day is stronger than Night , Light ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION L | 7 |
OLD AGE IN MAN AND WOMAN | 26 |
FEMININE OLD AGE AND NATURE | 37 |
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