"At 83 Shaw's mind was perhaps not quite as good as it used to be, but it was still better than anyone else's"
- Alexander Woollcott
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This quote by Alexander Woollcott is describing the dramatist George Bernard Shaw, who was 83 years of ages at the time. Woollcott is indicating that although Shaw's mind was not as sharp as it utilized to be, it was still better than any person else's. This is a testament to Shaw's knowledge and imagination, which he kept also in his later years. It also speaks to the regard that Woollcott had for Shaw, as he was willing to recognize his sparkle also in his seniority. This quote is a suggestion that age does not always equate to an absence of intelligence or creative thinking, and that also in our later years we can still can great things.
This quote is written / told by Alexander Woollcott between January 19, 1887 and January 23, 1942. He/she was a famous Critic from USA.
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