On Old Age Author:Marcus Tullius Cicero What then is the purpose of such a long disquisition on Maximus? It is because you now see that an old age like his cannot conscientiously be called unhappy. Yet it is after all true that everybody cannot be a Scipio or a Maximus, with stormings of cities, with battles by land and sea, with wars in which they themselves commanded, and with trium... more »phs to recall. Besides this there is a quiet, pure, and cultivated life which produces a calm and gentle old age.« less