At twenty-four she imagined with dread that she was growing old.
I like eggs. My favorite way of cooking eggs is old school French.
Fishing is a delusion entirely surrounded by liars in old clothes.
I'm an old-fashioned guy... I want to be an old man with a beer belly sitting on a porch, looking at a lake or something.
Hub: What do ya want me to do? Die of old age?
My grandmother lived with us for a short time while I was a child. Old people tend to be slightly more eccentric - they can behave the way they want.
[taking role] Old Guard: Copeland. Copeland: [snappishly] What? Old Guard: Copeland, you be nice now.
Gennady: In the old days I would fillet you. Fillet. It's such a nice word.
Anton Chigurh: Would you hold still, please, sir?
[last lines] The Old Man: Nice shootin', son. What's your name? RoboCop: Murphy.
The Old Man: Maybe what we need here is a fresh perspective.
Old Woman: [watching Shrek fight] The chair! Give him the chair!
Dr. Murchison: The old must make way for the new, especially when the old is suspected of senility.
Old Man: [to Sally] There's no need to do that!
I signed a very modest $3,000 bonus with the Braves in Milwaukee. And my old man didn't have that kinda money to put out.
I have gone from being a 21-year-old with wide eyes to a 24-year-old woman. With success comes a lot of responsibility and power.
When I was young there was no respect for the young, and now that I am old there is no respect for the old. I missed out coming and going.
The difference between the old ballplayer and the new ballplayer is the jersey. The old ballplayer cared about the name on the front. The new ballplayer cares about the name on the back.
But I think theatre in a repressive society is an immensely exciting event and theatre in a luxurious old, affluent old society like ours is an entertaining event.
The Stones can get out there and do it till they're old men. But certain groups are sad-looking to me.
When I was a kid I was much happier watching old movies than kids' TV, and I ended up watching all the old Ealing comedies.