Age wins and one must learn to grow old.
Age is an ugly thing, and it goes on getting worse.
It is distressing to me that we live in an age in which we still must fight to protect our civil rights as Americans, in which a hate crime perpetrated against someone based their sexual orientation can go unpunished, and in which discrimination is being written into our laws.
As you age naturally, your family shows more and more on your face. If you deny that, you deny your heritage.
It's funny looking at yourself. You know how it is when you look back at old pictures? It's just funny looking back at yourself walking and talking at age 14.
I have had a few turning points, the first day I entered a gymnastics school at age 6.
I worked hard in gymnastics since the time I was six years old until I retired at 23 years of age.
When you put a group of actors together who get along, and we have since day one, they don't become like their roles. What tends to happen is their age disappears and they all deal with each other as friends.
Age is just a number. It's totally irrelevant unless, of course, you happen to be a bottle of wine.
One keeps forgetting old age up to the very brink of the grave.
I still like to listen to the people that I came of age on.
A lot of actors in my age bracket look at being still standing as pretty good.
Our mother was a very religious and observant Jew, our father less so. She was kind of driving the religious education, so for us it was more a burden and an obligation when we were kids at that age.
The world is a tougher place to live in than it was back then, as we come into the computer age.
I decided I wanted to be a lawyer when I was 11 years of age.