"To be seventy years young is sometimes far more cheerful and hopeful than to be forty years old"
- Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
About this Quote
This quote by Oliver Wendell Holmes speaks to the concept that age is not always a constraint. He recommends that being seventy years old can be more joyful and enthusiastic than being forty years old. This suggests that age does not necessarily relate to a lack of enthusiasm or optimism. Instead, it can be a time of development and exploration. It is a time to assess the past and look forward to the future. It is a time to appreciate the wisdom and experience that comes with age. It is a time to be grateful for the life that has actually been lived and the lessons that have actually been found out. Age can be a source of strength and strength, instead of a source of weakness and anguish.
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