Perhaps with age came a more sedate appreciation of the passage of time.

Tim Lebbon
Perhaps with age came a more sedate appreciation of the...
Perhaps with age came a more sedate appreciation of the...
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Perhaps with age came a more sedate appreciation of the passage of time. There is wisdom in age, and one of the most important lessons it teaches is that everything changes. The world is in constant flux, so it's important to accept that things change over time, rather than clinging to the idea that they will never change.

Source: Alien: Invasion

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