Jeremy Collier Quote

The more we sink into the infirmities of age, the nearer we are to immortal youth. All people are young in the other world. That state is an eternal spring, ever fresh and flourishing. Now, to pass from midnight into noon on the sudden, to be decrepit one minute and all spirit and activity the next, must be a desirable change. To call this dying is an abuse of language.


Essays upon several moral subjects (ed. 1732)


The more we sink into the infirmities of age, the nearer we are to immortal youth. All people are young in the other world. That state is an eternal...

The more we sink into the infirmities of age, the nearer we are to immortal youth. All people are young in the other world. That state is an eternal...

The more we sink into the infirmities of age, the nearer we are to immortal youth. All people are young in the other world. That state is an eternal...

The more we sink into the infirmities of age, the nearer we are to immortal youth. All people are young in the other world. That state is an eternal...