When I finally retire, I just want to go away so no one has to listen to me.
People think retiring is fun. Well, maybe, but if you have a certain kind of fire inside, there is no end in sight.
I'm an actor, so I am always scared. You never know if you are on vacation or that you have been retired and they just didn't tell you.
I never felt I would get to the stage where I would to have to actively think about retiring from international football as I always thought it would pass me by.
I'm so lucky to have a career in my fifties. And to still have the desire to do it. I don't think about retirement.
My poor sister was forced to be in the plays that I would write. We would go to my grandma's retirement building and perform 'Phantom of the Opera.'
I didn’t know that painters and writers retired. They’re like soldiers – they just fade away.
Well, the big elephant in the whole system is the baby boomer generation that marches through like a herd of elephants. And we begin to retire in 2008.
Whenever I go to England, I'm on pilgrimage. I walk the countryside around Eastbourne because that's where Sherlock Holmes retired.
On a personal note, I think it won't be until after I've retired that I'm fully aware of what I've done or what I've gone on to achieve in my career.
As soon as I finish one thing, there's always something else on the horizon I want to do. I don't have any intention of retiring from anything.
Live performance really terrifies me. I haven't done it, really, in years. I think that's why I retired from my brief career in stand-up.
The difference between a retiring man and a used condom is that the condom isn’t given a golden watch to inspire the illusion that it still matters to whomever that has just used it.
A wise woman protects her kids. A wiser woman hangs out with police officers, retired FBI agents and private investigators.
What about passion, dedication, loyalty? Can a robot provide those? No! On the other hand, it's easier to retire a robot when its day is done.
I can remember the day I decided I would retire from competitive athletics as vividly as if it were yesterday.
It's too many questions about what I'm going to do, why I'm retiring, and this and that. So I answer the same question, I don't know, a thousand times.
My DVR, like, sees inside my soul, and inside my soul is a 65-year-old retired woman. So there's Food Network, HGTV and 'Golden Girls' reruns. And 'Roseanne.'
Our nation's Social Security Trust Fund is depleting at an alarming rate, and failure to implement immediate reforms endangers the ability of Americans to plan for their retirement with the options and certainty they deserve.
The real boss in the family is my wife. She didn't want me hanging around the house all day and said, 'You don't want to retire; you'll regret it.' So I listened to her.
If a woman did not work and have the opportunity to save and invest on her own throughout her lifetime, she is often totally reliant on her family and Social Security for her retirement years.