Rogue Proxy
Enlightened
- Sep 12, 2021
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I just stumbled upon a quote with a rather confusing end: "Old age isn't so bad when you consider the alternative." -Maurice Chevalier
What "alternative" is the quote implying to? Growing young? Staying the same age? Death?
Overall, it sounds like a pro-lifer's ridiculous attempt at rationalizing and trivializing old age while trying to sound witty and wise. Personally, I would welcome a painlessly death over old age in a heartbeat.
Just by curiosity, what do you think is the "alternative" to growing old in reference to this quote?
What "alternative" is the quote implying to? Growing young? Staying the same age? Death?
Overall, it sounds like a pro-lifer's ridiculous attempt at rationalizing and trivializing old age while trying to sound witty and wise. Personally, I would welcome a painlessly death over old age in a heartbeat.
Just by curiosity, what do you think is the "alternative" to growing old in reference to this quote?