I was always in trouble from an early age. I had a fraught relationship with my parents, who were very traditional. Doing plays at school was a joyous release.
I don't have time to think about age. There are so many things to do.
That was fun to play. There were some nice special effects coupled with some really nice moments with child and wife. I also was able to age to about 100 years in 'Brief Candle.'
There are some men who lift the age they inhabit, till all men walk on higher ground in that lifetime.
I'm not interested in age. People who tell me their age are silly. You're as old as you feel.
I was born in ancient times, at the end of the world, in a patriarchal Catholic and conservative family. No wonder that by age five I was a raging feminist - although the term had not reached Chile yet, so nobody knew what the heck was wrong with me.
We are living in the machine age. For the first time in history the comedian has been compelled to supply himself with jokes and comedy material to compete with the machine. Whether he knows it or not, the comedian is on a treadmill to oblivion.
Age is whatever you think it is. You are as old as you think you are.
Old age is just a record of one's whole life.
I don't know how one actually would define obscenity. I'm sure the definition is different according to the age one is living in.
It would be difficult, in this day and age, to fund art that made racial slurs.
Books that have become classics - books that have had their day and now get more praise than perusal - always remind me of retired colonels and majors and captains who, having reached the age limit, find themselves retired on half pay.
To keep the heart unwrinkled, to be hopeful, kindly, cheerful, reverent - that is to triumph over old age.
Have regular hours for work and play; make each day both useful and pleasant, and prove that you understand the worth of time by employing it well. Then youth will be delightful, old age will bring few regrets, and life will become a beautiful success.
To keep the heart unwrinkled, to be hopeful, kindly, cheerful, reverent that is to triumph over old age.