One is frequently assured by men who have no doubt of their own wisdom that old age should bring serenity and a larger vision in which seeming evils are viewed as means to ultimate good. I cannot accept any such view. Serenity, in the present world, can only be achieved through blindness or brutality. Unlike what is conventionally expected, I become more and more of a rebel.
Source: The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, v.3, 1969, pp.134-135.
(Pros and Cons of Reaching Ninety. In: The Observer, Ma 15, 1962)
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