Quote by Jane Fonda
Were still living with the old paradigm of age as an arch. Thats t

Were still living with the old paradigm of age as an arch. Thats the old metaphor: Youre born, you peak at midlife and decline into decrepitude. – Jane Fonda

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Children born to teens have less supportive and stimulating environments, poorer health, lower cognitive development, and worse educational outcomes. Children of teen mothers are at increased risk of being in foster care and becoming teen parents themselves, thereby repeating the cycle. – Jane Fonda

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I dont think theres anything more important than making peace before its too late. And it almost always falls to the child to try to move toward the parent. – Jane Fonda

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My mother killed herself when I was 12. I wont complete that relationship. But I can try to understand her. – Jane Fonda

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My view is pensioners dont have the one option that people of working age have. They cant really increase their income, because they are no longer able to work. – Iain Duncan Smith

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The first crocodile I ever caught was at nine years of age, and it was a rescue. – Steve Irwin

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Old age is a special problem for me because Ive never been able to shed the mental image I have of myself – a lad of about 19. – E. B. White

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When it comes to staying young, a mind-lift beats a face-lift any day. – Marty Bucella

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