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Classic quotations of teenagers, middle-aged and elderly people
When I was a child, I often left my thoughts in my dreams; When you grow up, you should look forward to it in the distance; When you are old, put all your thoughts into your memory.

Good memories in youth are a kind of aura, and great forgetting in old age is a blessing.

When I was a child, I put a mask in my bag. In middle age, hold the mask in your hand; When you get old, lock the mask in a box.

Young people think of the result of doing things first, and old people think of the consequences of things first.

Youth is beautiful and can be intoxicated, but it should not be intoxicated; Youth flies, you can let go, but you shouldn't indulge.

Young people are more enterprising than old people, and old people are more patient than young people.

The naivety of young people often shows that they don't know their own value, while the naivety of old people often shows that they don't forget their own value.

Being old is not terrible, what is terrible is aging. What's even more frightening is to get old before you get old.

When I was a child, time passed happily; When I was young, time passed happily; Old age flies.

Childhood loves fantasy, youth has ideals, and old age is good at thinking.

Looking forward to the Spring Festival in childhood, busy in middle age and annoying in old age.

Childhood has endless fun, middle age has endless problems, and old age has endless memories. ?

Interest is a paradise for children, pursuit is the wings of youth, and memory is the wealth of the elderly.

Childhood, memory accumulation; In old age, memories get longer and longer.

People who look forward to more than memories are young; People who remember more than they expect are no longer young.

Looking forward to dressing up the dream of youth with colorful colors; Memories, but washed away the years into black and white.

Memories often stay everywhere, and memories are the home they never want to move again.

Childhood is honey, the sweeter you eat; Middle age is wine, and the more it is brewed, the more mellow it is; Old age is tea, the more mellow it is, the weaker it is.

Memory is the extension of the shadow of life and the root of the tree of life.

Memory is a walking landscape, memory is a standing landscape, and forgetting is a lost landscape.

Young and mature, may have experienced vicissitudes; Middle-aged sophistication, because of vicissitudes; Old age must be full of vicissitudes.