Today we have a lighthearted change of pace: reader Athayde Tonhasca Júnior is writing not about pollination, but about aging. His captions are indented, and you can enlarge the photos by clicking on them.
In banana years, we are bread
I think it’s safe to assume that a good many WEIT readers, like me, have already accrued many miles on their personal odometers. Or, as Brazilians say it, dobraram o Cabo da Boa Esperança (have rounded the Cape of Good Hope): our odyssey is almost completed, the distance to the end is much shorter than to the starting point. We can fall into anguish about it, despair, deny, ignore, fight back to slow the rate of decrepitude, or be philosophical regarding the inevitable outcome. Because, as Maurice Chevalier quipped, old age isn’t so bad when you consider the alternative.
Here are some thoughts about ageing and some assorted images lifted from Private Eye magazine (hopelessly lefty but unbeatable with their cartoons), or sent by fellow old codgers.
Some quotes:
There are three deaths: the first is when the body ceases to function. The second is when the body is consigned to the grave. The third is that moment, sometime in the future, when your name is spoken for the last time. David Eagleman
Death does not make us equal. There are skulls with all their teeth. Mário Quintana
At my age, I don’t even buy green bananas. Often credited to Claude Pepper
First you forget names, then you forget faces. Next you forget to pull your zipper up and finally, you forget to pull it down. George Burns
Nothing is more responsible for the good old days than a bad memory. Franklin P. Adams
Tom Smith is dead, and here he lies, / Nobody laughs and nobody cries; / Where his soul’s gone, or how it fares, / Nobody knows, and nobody cares. Grave epitaph, Newbury, England, 1742
You start off irresistible. And, then you become resistible. And then you become transparent – not exactly invisible but as if you are seen through old plastic. Then you actually do become invisible. And then — and this is the most amazing transformation — you become repulsive. But that’s not the end of the story. After repulsive then you become cute – and that’s where I am. Leonard Cohen
I refuse to spend my life worrying about what I eat. There is no pleasure worth forgoing just for an extra three years in the geriatric ward. John Mortimer
There is still no cure for the common birthday. John Glenn
She said she was approaching forty, and I couldn’t help wondering from what direction. Bob Hope
Happiness is good health and bad memory. Ingrid Bergman
Older people shouldn’t eat health food: they need all the preservatives they can get. Robert Orben
An autobiography is an obituary in serial form with the last instalment missing. Quentin Crisp
About the only thing that comes to us without effort is old age. Gloria Pitzer
Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils. Hector Berlioz
Inside every old person is a young person wondering what happened. Terry Pratchett
In the long run, we’re all dead. John Maynard Keynes
The best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago. The second best time is now. Anon
The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted. Bertrand Russell
The fluffy newborn chick of hope tumbles from the eggshell of life and splashes into the hot frying pan of doom. Humprey Lyttleton
A doctor is seeing an old millionaire who had started using a revolutionary hearing aid:
– So, Mr Humphrey, are you enjoying the new device?
– Very much so.
– Did your family like it?
– I don’t know, I haven’t told anyone yet. But I’ve already changed my will three times.
And for the final image: my wife suggested that I should hang a sign like this by my desk. I declined because it is not truthful: I am not on a diet.