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getting-older getting-old
I'm just getting older and better. Neal Schon
getting-older hats cry
The dreadful thing about getting older is you cry at the drop of a hat. Eric Idle
getting-older fancy serious
I have a pretty fancy facialist, this woman Dale Breault. Getting older, it's a good thing to have a serious facialist. Natasha Lyonne
getting-older needs certain
The thing about getting older is that you don't need everything to be possible any more, you just need things to be certain. Monica Ali
getting-older way vulnerable
What is getting older if it isn't learning more ways that you're vulnerable? Pauline Kael
getting-older might fine
Getting older is fine. There is nothing you can do to stop it so you might as well stay on the bus. John Byrne
getting-older concerned getting-old
Getting older is not something that you're not much concerned with. George Clooney
getting-older kind comfortable
But I'm kind of comfortable with getting older because it's better than the other option, which is being dead. So I'll take getting older. George Clooney
getting-older eccentric cool-things
The one cool thing with getting older is that you can actively choose to just be an eccentric. Greg Behrendt
hats identity late played senior team trying
Hats off to Montesano, they played really well. They're a senior team and we're a young team still trying to find an identity still this late in the season. Marvin Prince
hats looks knows
No one knows how ungentlemanly he can look, until he has seen himself in a shocking bad hat. Robert Smith Surtees
hats leaves-of-grass please
I wear my hat as I please, indoors or out. Walt Whitman
hats dresses artwork
I love hats; I love putting hats on. They are artwork. You can always go out and find a dress to wear for some occasion, but there are not that many occasions you can wear a hat. Zara Phillips
hats authority
Wearing a hat confers undeniable authority over those without one. Tristan Bernard
hats head low mostly profile wear
I mostly wear hats or put scarves over my head because I like to have a low profile when I go out. Ann-Margret
hats knows who-you-are
When you wear so many hats in society, you never know who you are. That's the beauty of it. Because once you find out who you are, you're screwed. Jonathan Winters
hats job kids lives meeting nation needs nice population portion poverty prosperous standing zimbabwe
They're a nation with different needs. A substantial portion of their population lives under the poverty level. We live in a very prosperous country, ... Hats off to the kids (from Zimbabwe) for standing up and doing what they did. Zimbabwe had done a really nice job meeting the pressing needs in their country. Robert Wyatt
hats kept
When we went up early, I think we kind of thought that was it, that they were going to give up. You've got to take your hats off to them. They kept on fighting. John Salmons
cry knew lose race somebody stomp time
He didn't stomp his feet, cry and pout. He didn't lose it. He knew when the race was over it was time to be somebody different. Jeff Burton
cry might people thank
There are so many people that are responsible for this, that if I even try to thank any of them right now, I might puke, choke, cry or die. Drea Matteo
crystal likely travel
I don't have a crystal ball, but travel is likely to slow. Christopher Traulsen
cry
I cry a lot. It was a hard-fought race, Charles Hynes
crying locker means moment room stuck
He was the first one in the locker room and I was next, and there he was crying on a bench. I said at that moment this means something to him. That always stuck with me. John Troxell
cry nominated
Had it not been for the cry of Nullification, Mr. Calhoun would have been nominated by the Anti-Masons. Duff Green
cry
I like the shaman very much, the way he was crying. William S. Burroughs
cry internals security
Beware of the words "internal security," for they are the eternal cry of the oppressor. Voltaire
crying forget morning next night ready regret sat second step surgery talking until
I'll never forget the night we sat here until about 3 o'clock in the morning crying and talking about my career, ... I was ready to be done. And she didn't think I was, that I would regret it if I didn't take that one more step and try to come back again. And the next thing you know, I got my second surgery and here we are today. And I know that if it wasn't for her I wouldn't be here. Chris Carpenter