Quote by Henry Adams
The Indian Summer of life should be a little sunny and a little sad, like the season, and infinite in wealth and depth of tone, but never hustled.
Summary
This quote suggests that the later stages of life, referred to as the "Indian Summer," should be a balance of joy and melancholy, just like the season itself. It implies that these years should be rich in experience and emotional depth, but without the pressure of time running out. It emphasizes the importance of savoring this phase of life, appreciating the warmth and vibrancy it brings, while also acknowledging the poignancy that comes with the passing of time.
Topics
Life
By Henry Adams