Quote by Herman Melville
Old age is always wakeful as if, the longer linked with life, the less man has to do with aught that looks like death.
Summary
This quote suggests that as people grow old, they become more attentive and alert, almost refusing to engage with anything that resembles death or decline. The phrase "old age is always wakeful" indicates that aging individuals remain aware and conscious, resisting the aspects of life that remind them of mortality. Perhaps it reflects a desire to cling to life and preserve their vitality, making the most of their remaining time.