André Maurois Quote

Everything that tends to make it difficult to distinguish youth from age is an act of civilization. The best-mannered age in history invented the wig - a homage rendered by hair to baldness. The effect of powder and rouge is to make young women like their grandmothers, and invalids like healthy people. Clever dressmaking establishments and beauty shops create fashions which make it possible for elderly women to keep hoping. After a certain age, the art of dressing consists of hiding one's shortcomings, and this is another form of politeness. The veil is a marvelous invention for confusing the image and giving its wearers the semblance of beauty. All adornments are veils: they conceal the ravages of time as well as may be.


Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939) - The Art of Growing Old


Everything that tends to make it difficult to distinguish youth from age is an act of civilization. The best-mannered age in history invented the wig ...

Everything that tends to make it difficult to distinguish youth from age is an act of civilization. The best-mannered age in history invented the wig ...