Similar words: elder, alder, smolder, elderly, builder, bewilder, shareholder, bewildered. Meaning: [əʊld] adj. 1. advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables) 2. used of the older of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a father from his son 3. old in experience.
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211. People want pretty much the same things: They wanted to be happy. Most young people seemed to think that those things lay somewhere in the future, while most older people believed they lay in the past. Nicholas Sparks
212. The older I get, the younger I feel. Growing up, I was always the kid, but I spoke like an adult and was in adult roles. Brooke Shields
213. Why the hell are we conditioned into the smooth strawberry-and-cream Mother-Goose-world, Alice-in-Wonderland fable, only to be broken on the wheel as we grow older and become aware of ourselves as individuals with a dull responsibility in life? Sylvia Plath
214. I have one little complaint with the younger generation. They always look at the present as very shrunken and defective. It’s no good. The older generation may live in its past, in nostalgia. The streets were small, then. The homes were small. Life itself was small. Society was small. Nothing was open like it is today. Today is much bigger. Gulzar
215. It is a mistake to regard age as a downhill grade toward dissolution. The reverse is true. As one grows older, one climbs with surprising strides. George Sand
216. When you're young, you look at television and think, there's a conspiracy. The networks have conspired to dumb us down. But when you get a little older, you realize that's not true. The networks are in business to give people exactly what they want. Steve Jobs
217. Remember, if you ever need a helping hand, it's at the end of your arm, as you get older, remember you have another hand: The first is to help yourself, the second is to help others. Sam Levenson
218. In America the young are always ready to give to those who are older than themselves the full benefits of their inexperience. Oscar Wilde