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    1. In old age we can form new habits or revive old habits that are beneficial to us


    2. OTHER OLD AGE PROBLEMS


    3. At the same time it has been observed for years, for instance, that many executives with high-pressure jobs seem to remain quite healthy until old age – they seem to flourish in their pressure-cooker jobs


    4. We plan for old age and build house, invest intelligently but if we succumb to love and write away every thing to our children then we are sowing the seed of pain and suffering


    5. The house we live in and hope to pass our old age in peace and happiness must remain in our name, if necessary with our partner


    6. We have also the responsibility to help our less fortunate brethren, at least in their old age, to be exposed to spiritual thoughts and service to others instead of self-preservation


    7. In old age when we have enormous leisure time it is natural for us to ask ourselves questions about self-consciousness and co-ordination between the brain, the mind and the soul


    8. Medically, Yoga maintains the body parameters to a ripe old age (as the nature of yogic exercise is unlike other systems), which is anti-aging


    9. The wallpaper is hanging off in one corner, though closer inspection merely shows this to be old age, and not anything more sinister like rising damp or dry rot


    10. They never had to sink into decrepit old age

    11. God live satisfied with their good and long life until old age, and then go


    12. The poor always have more children than the rich, and they use them either as young workers, or as “hope for their old age


    13. Almost as though observing from a distance, I watch my other self flounder as doubts about my chances of concluding the quest with any degree of success become definite, bottomless failure; my perennial loneliness becomes an old age of isolation in a world slowly spiralling down into barrenness and desolation as I eek out my days, hated by those who remain here … the few who could not escape across … Berndt’s face stares at me, full of the loathing he feels for my failure


    14. The FORWARD BEND is one of the Yoga exercises which helps to keep old age at bay


    15. The Yogis maintain that you are only as old as your spine and that by keeping the spine in a flexible, elastic and healthy condition you can ward off old age for longer than you think


    16. She deserved a big world, a better chance, a warm bed and old age


    17. In my old age I didn’t have a plan to get the son


    18. "Mom said we were God's blessing for her old age


    19. watching it run to ruin in his old age


    20. father continues to get fatter in his old age, which they

    21. Those who live to old age, it is said, frequently see there from fifty to a hundred, and sometimes many more, descendants from their own body


    22. warped with old age


    23. weren't figures weathered of old age, they were dead and


    24. Maybe he was getting mellow in his old age


    25. could have an easier old age as a sort of nursemaid to the children


    26. ’ It was true, he even once said it to a colleague – just to experience what it would be like; much better than a slow decline into old age senility


    27. This means that it did not rain on the Earth before the Flood and that people did reach very old ages - in some cases close to 1,000 years


    28. 'Old age finally got her in the end


    29. “Fuck me; this is just fucking old age


    30. I thought I was going to get a chance to take care of her in her old age; to be able to show her that I was not going to throw her away as she always thought I would

    31. Misha went home with Papa, starting a love affair that extended into old age


    32. They’d not been married long, full of enthusiasm, wanting to take pictures of every part of their lives so they could relive the memories later on in old age


    33. In a society where youth is de rigueur and old age a nuisance, such (calloused) indifference is seemingly consistent with a society that has lost touch with its venerable customs


    34. The dog deserved better than that in his old age


    35. As oftentimes occurs with old age, however, such purges, or memory losses are random and short-termed rather than time sequential


    36. These same individuals, however, are counted among those critical in their old age of the federal government‘s inability to keep pace with the growing demands of an aging population whose extravagant spending habits over the years were seldom mindful of the need to set aside a portion of their income for a rainy day!


    37. Dean‘s thoughtless remarks about a ―pathetic old man‖ recalls the relentless efforts of dedicated Nazi Hunters who spent the greater part of their (adult) lives tracking down and bringing to justice ―former‖ war criminals who evaded criminal prosecution after the war and lived to a ―respectable,‖ ripe old age


    38. "Yeah," I agreed, "but I'm not an old age pensioner, am I? I mean look at you


    39. When the radio station went on air to broadcast the news that an old aged pensioner, dressed as Spiderman, had climbed to the top of their radio mast, the electrical current it generated had the desired effect


    40. Later at the hospital, the doctors told me it was just as well Uncle Hobart was an old aged pensioner, as cooked testicles are definitely a no-no as far as conception is concerned!

    41. My friend‘s utilitarian suggestion that ―hard‖ decisions would have to be made in order to accommodate the young (aren‘t we doing that already?) raises the question by what standards and under what conditions or by whose authority would such decisions be made? Would a ―suitable‖ candidate have reached the ripe old age of 120 or would age be considered among any number of factors including the individual‘s state of health, (or lack of) wealth (or lack of) political connections, (or lack of) utility (or lack of) so on and so forth


    42. This proverb is about the regrets associated with old age when men who were once strong and mighty find themselves looking vulnerable to people who would have offered no challenges to them when they were in their prime


    43. And I can see my darling sister Wanda again, now free of debilitating old age and memory problems, Wanda as she was, brimming with life, caring for others, protecting the weak and vulnerable


    44. Whether or not they would be called upon to act, to kill or be killed in service to the Gods, they would train with sword and spear, shield and horse until the ailings of old age would force them to continue serving by training others of their kind


    45. The trappings of old age, you see


    46. He defeated evil for thousands of years, until he succumbed to old age


    47. She lived happily into her old age and never went too long without a visit to the forest


    48. Grandma didn’t know either, and so she had to call great-grandma Higgins in the old age home


    49. I do not expect you to believe me outright but neither should you attribute what I’ve said to old age or think them to be the sayings of a madman


    50. of the Chronicles of the kings of Judah? Nevertheless in the time of his old age he was diseased in his feet














































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