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  • What progress we are making. In the Middle Ages they would have burned me. Now they are content with burning my books.

    Life   Time   Book  
    Sigmund Freud (2016). “Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex (Annotated)”, p.18, Sigmund Freud
  • It was called the Middle Ages, the Dark Ages. If not for the monks, everything the world had ever learned would have been lost. Well, we live in a similar time, when we're losing the vast majority of what we do and see and learn. But it doesn't have to be that way.

    Dark   Age   Way  
    Dave Eggers (2013). “The Circle”, p.60, Vintage
  • Middle Age, a restful, welcome break from real life, brings some unique opportunities.

    Marilyn Suzanne Miller (2007). “How to Be a Middle-Aged Babe”, p.2, Simon and Schuster
  • There is a stage you reach, Deagle thinks, a time somewhere in early middle age, when your past ceases to be about yourself. Your connection to your former life is like a dream or delirium, and that person who you once were is merely a fond acquaintance, or a beloved character from a storybook. This is how memory becomes nostalgia. They are two very different things - the same way that a person is different from a photograph of a person.

    Love   Dream   Memories  
    "Stay Awake". Book by Dan Chaon, February 7, 2012.
  • I couldn't imagine anything more horrifying than three middle aged men trying to pretend that 'Black Dog' is still significant. It's inappropriate.

    Dog   Men   Black  
  • Middle age occurs when you are too young to take up golf and too old to rush up to the net.

    Birthday   Golf   Age  
    Nods and Becks (1944)
  • By the proper intakes of vitamins and other nutrients and by following a few other healthful practices from youth or middle age on, you can, I believe, extend your life and years of well-being by twenty-five or even thirty-five years.

    Linus Pauling (1987). “How to Live Longer and Feel Better”
  • My mother had demonstrated that the best way to defeat the numbing ambivalence of middle age is to surprise yourself - by pulling off some cartwheel of thought or action never even imagined at a younger age.

    Mother   Age   Way  
  • From youth to middle, and often to past middle, age, most men are apt to be too closely engaged in the struggle of life to pay due attention to the strength of the body. They may take daily what they consider a sufficient amount of exercise; but the exercise is not calculated to keep the various limbs and muscles, still less the internal organs, in proper working order. Amid the ordinary concerns of life the man may appear strong, even stalwart. But when occasion arises for some special muscular exercise, or taxing the action of some organ, he finds out his weakness.

  • Identifying as a Pagan, feminist, Witch, and anarchist is possibly a way to alarm great segments of the general public, but at least it keeps me from sinking into a boring and respectable middle age.

    Feminist   Age   Identity  
  • Was it hardness, was it selfishness, that she should ask me to risk my life for her own glorification? Such thoughts may come to middle age; but never to ardent three-and-twenty in the fever of his first love.

    Love   Risk   Age  
    Arthur Conan Doyle (1995). “The Lost World and Other Stories”, p.5, Wordsworth Editions
  • I also believe - and hope - that politics and economics will cease to be as important in the future as they have been in the past; the time will come when most of our present controversies on these matters will seem as trivial, or as meaningless, as the theological debates in which the keenest minds of the Middle Ages dissipated their energies. Politics and economics are concerned with power and wealth, neither of which should be the primary, still less the exclusive, concern of full-grown men.

    Believe   Past   Men  
  • We three belong to the Middle Ages. We have this need of heroism, and there is no place for such feelings in modern life. That is our tragedy. Once I wanted to be a saint. It seemed the only absolute act left to do, for what is most powerful in me is the craving for purity, greatness.

  • When we were children, there was a silent part of us watching the child. When we were adolescents, there was that same witness watching the adolescent. Middle age, and so on. Every one, now and again, has discovered the self, the one who is watching.

    Children   Self   Age  
    Source: accessnewage.com
  • All the world’s Muslims have fewer Nobel Prizes than Trinity College, Cambridge. They did great things in the Middle Ages, though.

    College   Age   World  
    Richard Dawkins @RichardDawkins, twitter.com. August 08, 2013.
  • Today age segregation has passed all sane limits. Not only are fifteen-year-olds isolated from seventy-year-olds but social groups divide those in high school from those in junior high, and those who are twenty from those who are twenty-five. There are middle-middle-age groups, late-middle-age groups, and old-age groups - as though people with five years between them could not possibly have anything in common.

    School   Years   People  
  • In the middle ages people were tourists because of their religion, whereas now they are tourists because tourism is their religion.

    Travel   People   Age  
  • No student of history can fail to see the moral interest of the Middle Ages, any more than an artist can fail to see their aesthetic interest.

    Artist   Age   Students  
    Goldwin Smith (1881). “Lectures and Essays”, New York : Macmillan
  • Now, in my middle age, about nineteen in the head I'd say, I am rowing, I am rowing.

    Age   Nineteen   Aging  
    Anne Sexton, Diane Wood Middlebrook, Diana Hume George (2000). “Selected Poems of Anne Sexton”, p.229, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • In the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, man's dispute with madness was dramatic debate in which he confronted the secret powers of the world; the experience of madness was clouded by images of the Fall and the Will of God, of the Beast and the Metamorphosis, and of all the marvelous secrets of Knowledge

    Fall   Men   Secret  
    Michel Foucault (2013). “Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason”, p.12, Vintage
  • The word Gothic, in the sense in which it is generally employed, is wholly unsuitable, but wholly consecrated. Hence we accept it and we adopt it, like all the rest of the world, to characterize the architecture of the second half of the Middle Ages, where the ogive is the principle which succeeds the architecture of the first period, of which the semi-circle is the father.

    Father   Circles   Age  
    Victor Hugo (2010). “The Works of Victor Hugo”, p.343, BookCaps Study Guides
  • Youth is the time of getting, middle age of improving, and old age of spending.

    Age   Youth   Middle  
    Anne Bradstreet, Adelaide P. Amore (1982). “A woman's inner world: selected poetry and prose of Anne Bradstreet”
  • Middle age is youth without levity, and age without decay.

    Wise   Time   Age  
    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • Had the Hebrews not been disturbed in their progress a thousand and more years ago, they would have solved all the great problems of civilization which are being solved now under all the difficulties imposed by the spirit of the Middle Ages.

  • The enemy of society is middle class and the enemy of life is middle age.

    Orson Welles, Peter Bogdanovich (1992). “This is Orson Welles”, HarperCollins Publishers
  • Since at least the Middle Ages, philosophers and philologists have dreamed of curing natural languages of their flaws by constructing entirely new idioms according to orderly, logical principles.

    «Utopian for Beginners» by Joshua Foer, www.newyorker.com. December 24 & 31, 2012.
  • If you're middle aged... where're you going to go to meet someone? You're not going to go to a bar, you're not going to go to a night club; and there are the museums.

    Night   Museums   Bars  
  • Self-acceptance has been a blessed by-product of middle age.

  • The first indication of menopause is a broken thermostat. It's either that or your weight. In any case, if you don't do something, you could be dead by August. God, middle age is an unending insult.

    August   Broken   Age  
    Dorothea Benton Frank (2004). “Sullivan's Island: A Lowcountry Tale”, p.43, Penguin
  • Mankind became hysterical in the Middle Ages because it poorly repressed the sexual impressions of its Greek boyhood.

    Greek   Age   Boyhood  
    Karl Kraus (1976). “Half-truths & one-and-a-half truths: selected aphorisms”
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