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As winter strips the leaves from around us, so that we may see the distant regions they formerly concealed, so old age t
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"As winter strips the leaves from around us, so that we may see the distant regions they formerly concealed, so old age takes away our enjoyments only to enlarge the prospect of the coming eternity"

- Jean Paul

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This quote by Jean Paul talks to the idea that as we age, we might lose some of the happiness of life, but in exchange, we get a greater understanding of the world around us and a higher appreciation for the eternity that awaits us. As winter strips away the leaves, we can see the remote regions that were previously hidden. Similarly, as we age, our physical and brainpowers might diminish, however our spiritual understanding and gratitude for the afterlife can grow. We can concern understand the charm of the world around us and the happiness of eternity that await us. In this way, aging can be seen as a blessing, as it can bring us closer to the afterlife and the pleasures that await us.

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Germany Flag This quote is written / told by Jean Paul between March 21, 1763 and November 14, 1825. He/she was a famous Author from Germany. The author also have 47 other quotes.

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