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— Mark Twain"This is the year 1492. I am eighty-two years of age. The things I am going to tell you are things which I saw myself as a child and as a youth."
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Eighty's a landmark and people treat you differently than they do when you're seventy-nine. At seventy-nine, if you drop something it just lies there. At eighty, people pick it up for you.
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One thing they don't tell you about growing old - you don't feel old, you just feel like yourself. And it's true. I don't feel eighty-nine years old. I simply am eighty-nine years old.
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