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Quotes about age
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“Well, the years from 10 to 20, when your body, mind and everything is like changing every five minutes, can be pretty torturing. And most of the interesting characters, I think, are somewhat tortured or torturous. I'm 20 now, so I'm only just an adult.” (Henry Jack)
“When I was 23, basically I stopped modelling and started going to school, and was able to study with wonderful teachers.” (Henry Jack)
“You can't stop the aging process. There's only so much oil you can put on your body. I've always just tried to go with my age. If the part requires somebody a little younger or older, I can probably get away with that.” (Henry Jack)
“Growing older doesn't bother me.” (Henry Jack)
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I am really looking forward as I get older and older, to being less and less nice. (Henry Jack)
I am not afraid of aging, but more afraid of people's reactions to my aging. (Henry Jack)
It's also very painful, because I feel, and I know, probably all women my age and older feel like we're better and have more to give and are more fun now. (Henry Jack)
“Old age is no place for sissies.” (Henry Jack)
“Three years ago I was forty... forty! Four-oh! That slipped out. Now I suddenly feel as if I've taken all my clothes off.” (Henry Jack)
“Part of growing up is just taking what you learn from that and moving on and not taking it to heart.” (Henry Jack)
“I'm finding myself and I get to play a character with range. I'm 15 in the beginning and I grow up to be 36. There's nothing glamorous about Deena, and she kind of butterflies into this diva and I have dramatic scenes and emotional scenes and very funny scenes and it's all these colors and I'm so excited because people are gonna get to see me act for the first time.” (Henry Jack)
I don't want to fight aging; i want to take good care of myself, but plastic surgery and all that? I'm not interested. (Henry Jack)
By the time you're 40, the kids are grown, out of the house or on their way out, and you have your whole life again. (Henry Jack)
I didn't begin to really live fully until I was 40. (Henry Jack)
I don't consider myself old at all. In fact, that's the word I want deleted from our vocabulary. (Henry Jack)
If we're vital people... I'm 71 years old, and I couldn't be more vital, I don't think. My brain is functioning full-time, my body is good. (Henry Jack)
Love them for who they are, and what they are they are; they are not you. Good stuff, isn't it? You have to live 73 years to get that. (Henry Jack)
The minute you're born, you're getting older. (Henry Jack)
There is an enormous market for people over the age of 40. We have the bread! Pay attention! (Henry Jack)
They have proven that older people who have a good image about themselves live seven and a half years longer. (Henry Jack)
You can call me an older woman-I don't mind that at all-just don't call me an old one, because I'm not. (Henry Jack)
It's so hard in a few minutes to explain what I have taken 35, 40 years to read and study. (Henry Jack)
I grew up during those years when well-to-do children in the Northeast had European governesses. (Henry Jack)
“That was it. Suddenly you hit puberty, and it's like, you know, thrift stores! I just started deconstructing everything from thrift stores.” (Henry Jack)
“I'm only twenty-seven, and I'm not easy to pigeonhole. But if you need to do that, if it makes you feel comfortable, okay, fine.” (Henry Jack)
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