I know elderly people ordsprog

en I know elderly people who have so lived in their long lives. Today, they find great pleasure in each and every day.
  Loretta Young

en There is probably no pleasure equal to the pleasure of climbing a dangerous Alp; but it is a pleasure which is confined strictly to people who can find pleasure in it
  Mark Twain

en I worked with the elderly. I found that from the experience of listening to elderly people talk about their lives, you get a different sense about what happens over the course of a person's life. I grew up in a family where there's a real ethic about making your life mean something; do something in your life that helps other people.

en People's lives are hanging in the balance on this one. He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness. Women, and all the minority groups, the elderly and the disabled, millions of Americans, everything they've worked for today is in jeopardy if this man gets on the court.

en To those who have lived long together, everything heard and everything seen recalls some pleasure communicated, some benefit conferred, some petty quarrel or some slight endearment. Esteem of great powers, or amiable qualities newly discovered may em
  Samuel Johnson

en The eruption of lived pleasure is such that in losing myself I find myself; forgetting that I exist, I realize myself.

en Glasgow is just a great old friend. He's always a pleasure and he certainly doesn't owe me anything. I thought he gave me everything he had today. When he stops jumping well he'll be retired but as long as he feels as good as he did today, he'll keep jumping.

en I think you can only last this long in the business when you're making the best music, and he's just one of those people and he's still doing it today. He totally inspired us growing up. I know he doesn't like to hear stuff like that, but [he is] the soundtrack to our lives, to a lot of people's lives, I'm sure. After meeting him, it was kind of nice to know that he was even better than I had imagined he would be. Nicer, sweeter. Just pure class.

en He is a cold-blooded, remorseless individual who could have contributed to society, but decided to take the lives of two people who were important to a lot of people just by being who they were - hardworking people who drove cabs and lived good lives in Houston.

en I'm certain that it was an incredible gift for me to not only be friends with some of the greatest blues people who've ever lived, but to learn how they played, how they sang, how they lived their lives, ran their marriages, and talked to their kids.
  Bonnie Raitt

en Whoever has lived long enough to find out what life is, knows how deep a debt of gratitude we owe to Adam, the first great benefactor of our race. He brought death into the world.
  Mark Twain

en [Hannity ignored what Safir said about the federal government and went back to] Why didn't anyone use the buses? ... That's the point. These lives could have been saved and this was a very vulnerable population. These were poor people, these were sick people, these were elderly people.

en That's what happens -- 270 people killed, and I may have the great pleasure of seeing these guys convicted, imprisoned and [yet] I may live long enough to see them come out of prison.

en It's all over now. He ruled our lives for too long. He lived by the sword and died in his sleep.

en You hear the most about elderly people who are sick and disabled. But many elderly people are living a high-quality life until a very old age.


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