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Young men soon give, and soon forget, affronts old age is slow in both
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"Young men soon give, and soon forget, affronts; old age is slow in both"

- Joseph Addison

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This quote by Joseph Addison talks to the differences in between young and old age. He suggests that young men are quick to provide and forget affronts, implying they are quickly upset and just as rapidly forgive. On the other hand, aging is sluggish in both providing and forgetting affronts. This suggests that older people are less likely to be angered and take longer to forgive.

Addison's quote can be interpreted as a reminder to be mindful of our words and actions, specifically when interacting with individuals of various ages. It is essential to be aware of the prospective effect of our words and actions, and to be respectful of the feelings of others. We need to likewise be patient and understanding when it concerns forgiving those who have actually mistreated us, despite their age.

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Joseph Addison This quote is written / told by Joseph Addison between May 1, 1672 and June 17, 1719. He was a famous Writer from England. The author also have 65 other quotes.

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