"My father, though, could run very much faster. It was impossible to compete with him on the grass. But it was astonishing how slow old people were. Some of them could not run up a hill and called it trying to climb stairs"
- Georg Brandes
About this Quote
This quote by Georg Brandes speaks with the generational distinctions in physical capability. His dad was able to run much faster than him, making it difficult to compete with him on the turf. However, Brandes was amazed by how slow some of the older individuals were. They were unable to add a hill and even referred to it as trying to climb up stairs. This quote speaks with the physical decline that comes with age, and how it can be difficult for the senior to keep up with the younger generations. It likewise speaks to the value of physical activity and how it can assist maintain physical health and strength. Brandes' quote is a pointer that exercise is very important for any ages, and that it is essential to remain active and healthy as we age.
This quote is written / told by Georg Brandes between February 4, 1842 and February 19, 1927. He was a famous Critic from Denmark.
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