William Hazlitt Quotes About Old Age

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  • The youth is better than the old age of friendship.

    William Hazlitt (1871). “The Round Table. A collection of Essays ... By W. H. and Leigh Hunt”, p.493
  • The worst old age is that of the mind.

    William Hazlitt (1934). “The Complete Works of William Hazlitt”
  • We do not die wholly at our deaths: we have mouldered away gradually long before. Faculty after faculty, interest after interest, attachment after attachment disappear: we are torn from ourselves while living.

    William Hazlitt (1859). “Table talk”, p.7
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