quotations about senility
He was an old and washed up and
A self proclaimed hero
Although his senile rambling seemed
Far too unbelievable
But I can't comprehend the way your mind goes out of tune
UMPHREY'S MCGEE
"Bob"
It used to be called "senility" -- the mental deterioration that older people underwent -- as though all old people suffered from it. But that changed. It changed for the realistic reason that elderly people differed greatly in how disoriented they became as they aged. And it changed for the pragmatic reason that, with the graying of America, older Americans didn't want to believe they were destined to lose their ability to function. And, so, what was called senility, a function simply of growing old, was redefined as a disease--dementia. Then it was further refined as Alzheimer's Disease. At first, Alzheimer's was regarded as a subcategory of dementia. But, more and more, the label came to apply to ALL older people who "lost their wits," as the experience used to be described. And, with the greater diseasification, came the hope--the belief--that senility was on the verge of being cured.
STANTON PEELE
"Will We Cure Alzheimer's?", Psychology Today, October 25, 2011
Senility, easy prey, your mind fades away
SACRIFICE
"Pawn of Prophecy"
I've decided if I don't go senile when I'm older, I'll just fake it.
ANONYMOUS
Senility is a very gradual process. In medical terminology it follows an "insidious" course. That is to say, an exceedingly serious and even life-threatening condition may develop very gradually and almost imperceptibly from seemingly innocuous beginnings.
BARRY REISBERG
Guide to Alzheimer's Disease
Despite the fact that senility is not an inevitable accompaniment of aging, the prevailing cultural expectation appears to be that it is a normal aspect of growing old. In part this expectation is a consequence of the descriptive language employed. The dictionary definition of "senile" is "of or characteristic of old age", while "senility" is defined as "mentally or physically weak or infirm because of old age". From these definitions it can easily be inferred that mental and physical infirmity is a characteristic of old age. Butler argued strongly against the myth of inevitability of senility, maintaining forcefully that senility, when it occurs, is the result of disease or disorder. In other words senility is abnormal, not normal, and thus the causes are pathological and not the inevitable consequence of biological aging.
GRAHAM STOKES
On Being Old: The Psychology Of Later Life
If senility is a disease for which a cure can be found, then the ultimate dream of humankind could be in reach: a cure for old age and death, and thus the certainty of continued embodiment.
NANCY HARDING & COLIN PALFREY
The Social Construction of Dementia
The first sign of senility is loss of memory. I forget the other two.
ANONYMOUS
Death is coming--but hopefully not before old age, decrepitude, and senility.
JAROD KINTZ
This Book Title Is Invisible
When I get old & senile, I want my vocabulary to be music lyrics and movie quotes so I can completely bewilder everyone around me with my awesomeness.
ANONYMOUS
Young men have a passion for regarding their elders as senile.
HENRY ADAMS
The Education of Henry Adams
For, it is Nora, again, who will observe the "terrible blurred cloudy look" on the face of Father Stone and will not be able to decide if this is senility or mere fatigue and indigestion.
ANONYMOUS
Commonweal, Vol. 93
Senility is the precursor to death.
TONI DELGADO
Dancing with Death Thru Senility Into Eternality
Senility is basically infancy consciousness. It is reliving in a psychophysical way the feelings and memories that are stored or stuck in the body.
LEONARD ORR & KATHY GLASS
Breaking the Death Habit: The Science of Everlasting Life
I don't believe in "senility"--what is frequently called "senility" is actually a dehumanization and depersonalization that is inflicted on people led to believe all their lives that the old get "senile"--and so they become ready victims when presented with such problems as loss of spouse or job, retirement, lessened ability to work, a stroke or heart attack.
JAMES FOLSOM
attributed, Guide to Alzheimer's Disease
Senility is one of the great natural barriers to total spiritual enlightenment.
LEONARD ORR
Breaking the Death Habit: The Science of Everlasting Life
King Lear, of neurotic senility
Bred of tyrannous escape from reality
ALLEN TATE
"The Ivory Tower", Collected Poems
Senescence or senility
How long until you sleep?
Discarded for all it's worth
Now it's quiet under this fresh earth
BRITISH SEA POWER
"True Adventures"
I needed someone I could call my mistress
To help me back from the fire to the frying pan
She's young enough to write me off as senile
But I'm old enough to read between the lines
STATUS QUO
"She Don't Fool Me"
Research shows that the overall percentage of those over 65 in our society who are afflicted with senility is not much higher than four percent, which is a much lower figure than is commonly assumed by most people.
JEROME H. BLASS
The Family Counselor