I find that a man is as old as his work. If his work keeps him from moving forward, he will look forward with the work.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There comes a time in every man's life when he must make way for an older man.
A young man without ambition is an old man waiting to be.
The value of old age depends upon the person who reaches it. To some men of early performance it is useless. To others, who are late to develop, it just enables them to finish the job.
By the time a man is 35 he knows that the images of the right man, the tough man, the true man which he received in high school do not work in life.
Our age is before all things a practical one. It demands of us all clear and tangible results of our work.
Old men are cantankerous: they like to get their own way.
Thus times do shift, each thing his turn does hold; New things succeed, as former things grow old.
The old man, of whom we know how he has become what he is, is more of an individual than the young man; for it is only in the course of an eventful life that men are differentiated into full individuality.
A man is not old as long as he is seeking something.
While one finds company in himself and his pursuits, he cannot feel old, no matter what his years may be.