There was the misconception out there that I retired after the 2008 season, but that was never the case. I wasn't done with basketball yet, and I'm still not done.
I characterize myself as a retired hacker. I'm applying what I know to improve security at companies.
It probably won't sink in until I've retired from running but I'm a much better athlete than two years ago.
When I retire I'm going to spend my evenings by the fireplace going through those boxes. There are things in there that ought to be burned.
We have the Troops to Teachers program, which encourages retired military individuals to go into teaching.
I support voluntary personal retirement accounts for Social Security. It should be people's free choice.
Pension reforms, like investment advice and automatic enrollment, will strengthen the ability of Americans to save and invest for retirement.
Today more people believe in UFOs than believe that Social Security will take care of their retirement.
The land of easy mathematics where he who works adds up and he who retires subtracts.
I chose to be retired. I chose to start a family. That was one of the biggest reasons I got away from the game of baseball. I wanted to start a family. I was happy.
The highest-income Americans don't need tax-free health insurance, mortgage interest deductions or deferred taxation on retirement funds.
My younger sister retired a few years ago after a 30-year career teaching history and social studies at an inner-city high school.
When I do retire, I know for a fact that I'll never be able to replace the incredible feeling I get when I'm driving an F1 car.
Retiring for good wasn't difficult. I knew at the time it was right. I was no longer capable of achieving the standards I'd set myself and there was no light at the end of the tunnel.
The notion of making money by popular work, and then retiring to do good work, is the most familiar of all the devil's traps for artists.
Retire? I don't know what that word means. As long as a man is able to work and he's productive out there and he feels good - keep at it.
There is a human capital crisis in the federal government. Not only are we losing the decades of talent as civil servants retire, we are not doing enough to develop and nurture the next generation of public servants.
When you are 25, 30, you know, you have no responsibility, no mortgage, no kids, no retirement to think about, nothing.
When you do something that you like, and you think you can keep doing it, you don't think about retiring.
I always planned to retire when I was at the top and at Manchester United I have reached the pinnacle of my career.
Many are less fortunate than you’ may not be a roof to live under, but it will serve to retire beneath in the event of a shower.