calme-toi cherie
you don't have to begin again
it has been a life time of
over and over again
ca suffit
too many times already
you've made it into old age
miraculous
don't push your luck
enjoy the time you have left
qui sait ce qui peut arriver
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Hi Rall, I am aging and might like the English for the quote under Melville's photo. The "arrival" makes me think it might be this one:
ReplyDelete"To know how to grow old is the master work of wisdom, and one of the most difficult chapters in the great art of living."
Might also the non-English
lines in your write?
p.s. I think I've already aged.
Jim
A good philosophy!
ReplyDeleteThere's something to be said for taking time to rest
ReplyDeleteIndeed, old age has been much maligned. There are benefits too. Let's not be whingers and harp on about the bad things only, again and again!
ReplyDeleteGrowing old masterfully does take a lot of wisdom. I'm not sure of all the quotes, but I believe I'm getting the gist of it.
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