I really can't find any evidence outside of right-wing media insisting that it is that proves that love has no age is actually a slogan of NAMBLA. But I can find proof that it's part of a quote attributed to John Galsworthy, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1932. He said, love has no age, no limits, and no death. Or there's a quote attributed to Pascal of Pascal's Wager fame. He's the guy who came up with that. He has a quote. Love has no age as it's always renewing itself. So there's classical examples of people who are not NAMBLO members. Not to my knowledge. Dan. Allegedly, Pascal. There's also a really popular book from 2011 about adopting dogs called Love Has No Age Limit, but not wanting to just get puppies because there's older dogs that need love, too. Maybe. Now, I would prefer if that was what the filter was all about. Right, just getting older dogs. Just all about getting older dogs. Typically, when you find the words, love has no age, you're finding them in stories about elderly people getting married. Like the 2015 CBS article about George Kirby and Darlene Lucky, who got hitched at the ages of 103 and 91, respectively. Oh, that's fun. The headline is, love has no age limit. Or there's that story that I found from the website Texas FM, with pretty much the exact same headline being about Sue and Dick Tolley, who got married at 87 and 84 years of age. With very few exceptions, the expression, love has no age, is used to discuss the elderly finding love, and we can all agree that that's some heartwarming shit.