Amos Bronson Alcott Quote

When one becomes indifferent to women, to children, and young people, he may know that he is superannuated, and has withdrawn from whatsoever is sweetest and purest in human existence.


Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical (1917)


When one becomes indifferent to women, to children, and young people, he may know that he is superannuated, and has withdrawn from whatsoever is...

When one becomes indifferent to women, to children, and young people, he may know that he is superannuated, and has withdrawn from whatsoever is...

When one becomes indifferent to women, to children, and young people, he may know that he is superannuated, and has withdrawn from whatsoever is...

When one becomes indifferent to women, to children, and young people, he may know that he is superannuated, and has withdrawn from whatsoever is...