Quote by Tom Lehrer
It is a sobering thought that when Mozart was my age, he had been

It is a sobering thought that when Mozart was my age, he had been dead for two years. – Tom Lehrer

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When you get to fifty-two food becomes more important than sex. – Tom Lehrer

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Political satire became obsolete when they awarded Henry Kissinger the Nobel Peace Prize. – Tom Lehrer

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Stop living a day at a time and stop worrying about age. – Helen Reddy

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You end up as you deserve. In old age you must put up with the face, the friends, the health, and the children you have earned. – Judith Viorst

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I fear vastly more a futile, incompetent old age than I do any form of death. – William Allen White

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Never say never, but the thought of electively cutting oneself is beyond my grasp, and I also object to it politically. Denying the lines on our faces makes a comment about age and wisdom I dont care to make. – Debra Winger

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What nature delivers to us is never stale. Because what nature creates has eternity in it. – Isaac Bashevis Singer

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In America, we have three major sports – baseball, football and basketball. They get the most coverage. Then theres things like golf which mop up most of what is left. But track and field? We are way at the bottom of the totem pole. – Maurice Greene

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Every invalid is a physician. – Proverb

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You can study government and politics in school, but the best way to really understand the process is to volunteer your time. – Rob McKenna

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