Betty Friedan Quotes About Aging

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  • Aging is not 'lost youth,' but a new stage of opportunity and strength. It's a different stage of life, and if you are going to pretend it's youth, you are going to miss it. You are going to miss the surprises, the possibilities, and the evolution that we are just beginning to know about because there are no role models, no guideposts, and no signs.

  • Development can indeed continue beyond childhood and youth, beyond the seventies. It can continue until the very end of life, given purposes that challenge and use our human abilities. . . . In sum, our development does not necessarily end at any age. We can continue to develop into our eighties, even to our nineties.

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  • Aging is not "lost youth" but a new stage of opportunity and strength.

    "How to live longer, better, wiser". Betty Friedan, Parade Magazine (pp. 4-6), March 20, 1994.
  • Aging will create the music of the coming century.

  • I have discovered that there is a crucial difference between society's image of old people and 'us' as we know and feel ourselves to be.

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    Betty Friedan (2006). “Fountain of Age”, p.31, Simon and Schuster
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Betty Friedan

  • Born: February 4, 1921
  • Died: February 4, 2006
  • Occupation: Writer