Why would I worry about getting older - what's to moan about?
One of the good things about getting older is you find you're more interesting than most of the people you meet.
I like getting older and being the person who people ask for help.
My hat goes off to anybody who can sit down and put their heads together. I am ready for something like that because I am free and I am happy and I have time. There were a lot of things in the way before. I have nothing but time, and I love getting older.
Certainly, for time out of mind, an obsessive dwelling on happier former days has been synonymous with getting older, while it was the juvenescent who rushed with open arms to embrace the future.
The readers get younger all the time, and we're getting older.
As I'm getting older, I'm getting funkier. So that's what I'm wearing. Funky shoes.
Advertising beauty products is easy. All you have to do is revile your customers by creating a disease called getting older, and then provide a remedy which does not work.
I don't want to put a pause on the rest of my life; I'm really enjoying getting older and the wisdom that comes from that.
"Isn't it fun getting older?" is really a terrible fallacy. That's like saying I prefer driving an old car with a flat tire.
If you're always battling against getting older, you're always going to be unhappy, because it's going to happen anyhow.
Getting older is hard.
I'm not afraid to play my age. I never was. I've never been an ingenue. I like getting older.
You have to embrace getting older.
So scared of getting older, I'm only good at being young.
As I started getting older, I realized, 'I'm so happy!' I didn't expect this! I wasn't happy when I was young.
I would say I'm more patient, way more patient than I was when I came in [to the league], before the injuries. But I think just going through everything, just maturing a little bit more, getting older, you start to see what it is and I'm good.
I've never had to deal with ageism - so far - in my career; I have been able to navigate my career and getting older and the roles and opportunities that have come to me.
Then again, if the plant is slow growing, and you are getting older, you may want to start with a larger plant. I find myself buying larger plants each year.
We are getting older, and we are getting wiser, and we are getting freer. And when you get the wisdom and the truth, then you get the freedom and you get power, and then look out. Look out.