As far as R&B, I listen to a lot of old school like the Temptations and Chris Brown.
I used to love to sit and listen to the old people talk about yesterday. There's a lot of good information there.
Then not only an old man, but also a drunkard, becomes a second time a child.
"Managerial" Victim #2: [to Chigurh] Mind riding bitch?
Llewelyn Moss: And by anybody I mean any swingin' dick.
"Managerial" Victim #1: That's a dead dog. Anton Chigurh: Yes it is.
Alexander Sebastian: An old friend is never an extra guest.
The Old Man: These are serious charges. What is your evidence?
[last lines] Sanjuro: Old man. See ya around.
Situation comedies are old-fashioned - they stick to formulas. I resent their music which is old fashioned. I resent the use of a laugh track.
Heckler in Audience: How old is Mae West? How old is Mae West?
[Repeated line] Jonathan Brewster: Go to bed, Aunt Abby!
Abby Brewster: [to Mortimer about the body in the window seat] Who can that be?
I look up to a lot of old school drummers from the '70s, '80s, and '90s.
I was 28 when I played the role of a 65 year old man in my first film.
Once you are born in this world you’re old enough to die.
I'm not old enough to know everything, I'm young enough to learn everything.
Luckily, West End audiences seem to rather like very old people.
I'm OK with being the Old Spice Guy because before I was the Old Spice Guy I was the guy looking for work on his couch.
The old dog barks while he is sitting down.
Talking of an old debt always starts another quarrel.