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Show Old Age. To those who have no recourse In themselves for living well, every, age is burdensome. We must fight against disease. Regard must be paid to health. Moderate exercise must be adopted. So much of meat and drink must be taken. Senile folly, which is commonly called dotage, belongs to weak old men, but not to all. For, as I like young men in which there is something of the old, so I like old men In whom there Is something of the young. One who always lives In these pursuits and labors for the welfare of the state does not perceive when old age steals upon him. Cicero. |