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Explore the wisdom and depth that comes with age through Marcel Reynaert's watercolours. This collection inspires us to embrace the passing years and find serenity in the beauty of each stage of life.
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Water-colours of Marcel Reynaert
The age of maturity is that age at which one is still young but is much more resourceful.
What most torments me about the foolishness of my youth, is not the crazy things I have done...but the fact that I can’t go back and do them again.
Many people never reach eighty because the waste time trying to stay at forty forever.
At twenty, desire rules, at thirty reason rules., and at forty it’s time for good sense and judgement.
Whoever is not beautiful at twenty, strong at thirty, rich at forty, nor wise at fifty, will never be beautiful or strong or rich or wise.
When we pass sixty, there are fewer things that we think are absurd.
Young people think the old are ridiculous. The old know that the young are ridiculous.
A mature person goes back to find the serenity once enjoyed as a child
When I was young I was told “You’ll see when you’re fifty”. I’ve passed fifty but I don’t see anything .
In the eyes of youth there burns a flame. In the eyes of the old there shines as light.
The initiative of youth and the experience of the older each have equal value.
Young people travel in groups. adults travel in pairs, and old people walk alone.
Happy the one who was young as a youth, and happy the one who is wise in old age.
We all want to grow old, and we all want to deny we have arrived there.
WE NEED TO UNDERSTAND ABOUT THE PASSING YEARS - HOW TO LIVE THEM, AND NOT JUST ACCUMULATE THEM,
THE END Musica: Roger Williams