6 Quotes About Old Lady

Life is full of choices. Some are obvious, like which color shirt to wear today, but some are less clear. What do you do if your spouse gets a cold, or you’re worried that the family dog might be sick? Where does your money go? And how do you cope with change? The old-lady quotes below are there to help you make the best possible decisions for yourself and those around you.

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The waitress scuttles away, and I make a shooing motion at the old couple who’re still glaring. “Don’t you have something to better to work on?” I hiss. “Like golfing or eating prunes or dying?” The old lady looks shocked. “Okay, sorry, not dying. But seriously, prunes are good for you. Sara Wolf
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I would like to be like Rome when I am an old lady. Elizabeth Gilbert
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She (my mother) could still recite them (the poems) in full when she was lying helpless and nearly blind, in her bed, an old lady. Reciting, her voice took on resonance and firmness, it rang with the old fervor, with ferocity even. She was teaching me one more, almost her last, lesson: emotions do not grow old. I knew that I would feel as she did, and I do. Eudora Welty
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Communication by touch is not for every old dutch. Volodymyr Knyr
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When I was suddenly thrust into what everyone calls menopause (Orchids) earlier than my body planned, I decided someone needed to take charge on so many levels. It was time to not only change the vernacular, but to speak up and say "Hey! This isn't an old lady's disease! We aren't old! We are strong and dammit, we are beautiful and sexy too! Lisa Jey Davis