It's wrong to put the drug lobby's interests ahead of older Americans.
I look up to people that are much older than me, so being a mentor is a full time job.
[his last lines] Older Salim: God is great!
Growing older, you respect the whole culture behind Nirvana.
If you're lucky as you get older, you respect the craft and it becomes a skill.
Influenced by him, and probably even more so by my brother Theodore (a year older than me), I soon became interested in biology and developed a respect for the importance of science and the scientific method.
In western countries, there are roles written for older actors. Films are made on them, including love stories.
The older ideas are rendering more and more bland music.
Network heads don't seemed to be turned off by the men who get older.
When I started doing movies, every crew member was older than me.
If you're not getting happier as you get older, then you're fuckin' up
In the U.S., with very few exceptions, actresses older than 35 are simply discarded.
I have women friends who are significantly younger and older than me.
It is easy to get a thousand soldiers, but difficult to get one general.
One generation builds the street on which the next will walk.
There is nothing like deprivation to generate thanks for small mercies.
Under a tattered cloak you will generally find a good drinker.
grief is a house where the chairs have forgotten how to hold us the mirrors how to reflect us the walls how to contain us grief is a house that disappears each time someone knocks at the door or rings the bell a house that blows into the air at the s...
Older Joe: My memory's cloudy. It's a cloud. Because my memories aren't really memories. They're just one possible eventuality now. And they grow clearer or cloudier as they become more are less likely. But then they get to the present moment, and th...
Sometimes, sitting there on the cushion failing to watch your breath, it can feel like you’re the only weirdo weird enough to be wasting your time in this way. But you’re not! There are generations of weirdos, monasteries full of them, and we hav...
Major John Reisman: Which one of you guys wants to be a general? [to Pinkley] Major John Reisman: Pinkley? Pinkley: What kind of general, sir? Major John Reisman: Just a plain, ordinary, every day, home-lovin' American general. Pinkley: I'd rather be...