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I look forward to growing old and wise and audacious
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"I look forward to growing old and wise and audacious"

- Glenda Jackson

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This quote by Glenda Jackson talks to the concept of aging with grace and interest. It recommends that growing old is something to be welcomed, instead of feared. It indicates that wisdom and audacity can be acquired with age, which these qualities ought to be looked for and celebrated. Jackson's words suggest that growing old is a journey of self-discovery and growth, which it ought to be embraced with enthusiasm. She motivates us to look forward to the wisdom and audacity that features age, and to utilize it to our advantage. Jackson's words remind us that aging is an advantage, which it must be accepted with joy and optimism.

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United Kingdom Flag This quote is written / told by Glenda Jackson somewhere between May 9, 1936 and today. She was a famous Actress from United Kingdom. The author also have 11 other quotes.

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