"The Golden Age was never the present..." - Quote by Benjamin Franklin
The Golden Age was never the present age.
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“Observe all men, thyself most.”
“Those things that hurt, instruct.”
“While the path to wealth is clearly marked, few are willing to adapt themselves to the modest discipline that the journey requires. Instead, most choose the shinier track of debt-driven consumption, which they find further along is covered in vines and thorns.”
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“Give me those days with heart in riot, The depths of bliss that touched on pain, The force of hate, and love's disquiet- Ah, give me back my youth again!”
“I met my old lover on the street last night. She seemed so glad to see me, I just smiled. Then we talked about some old times and we drank ourselves some beers, still crazy after all these years.”
“Things ain't what they used to be and never were.”