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“Anger is certainly a kind of baseness, as it appears well in the weakness of those subjects in whom it reigns: children, women, old folks, sick folks.”
Francis Bacon“Old folks have dreams and ambitions too, like everybody else. Don't sit on a couch someplace.”
John Glenn“There is an old myth among the old folks here that if you wished on a moonlight river, your dreams will come true”
Clotilde Martinez, Moura Enchanted“You can see them alongside the shuffleboard courts in Florida or on the porches of the old folks' homes up north.... They are in love they have always been in love although sometimes they would have denied it. And because they have been in love they have survived everything that life could throw at them even their own failures.”
Ernest Havemann“The old folks say there is only black and white. That may do for their tidy lives, but it doesn’t apply to all of us. We, Supergirls for real and the wretched creature at my feet, live in the gray and the mist. We may never see the stars, but we believe in the dream of them.”
Mav Skye, Behind the Black Door“The real revolution is always concerned with the least glamorous stuff. With raising a reading level from second grade to third. With simplifying history and writing it down (or reciting it) for the old folks. With helping illiterates fill out a food-stamps form - for they must eat, revolution or not.”
Alice Walker, In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens: Womanist Prose“A conquering force sustained the old folks and now centers us. Forming a collective of comeback saints, let us rally behind them and move forward. We’re called to a new awakening and application of what we’ve learned from those who’ve “looked over Jordan.”
Deborah L. Parker, For People of Strength, Soul, and Spirit: Seven Guidelines for Life & Career Success“There is no way I’m going out in public like this!”It seemed while I was being tormented at the salon, Bones had been out shopping. I didn’t ask where he got the money from, images of old folks with their necks bleeding and their wallets missing dancing in my head. There were boots, earrings, push-up bras, skirts, and something he swore to me were dresses but only looked like pieces of dresses.”
Jeaniene Frost, Halfway to the Grave