Tony Stark: [regaining consciousness] What just happened? Please tell me nobody kissed me. Steve Rogers: We won. Tony Stark: Alright. Hey. Alright. Good job, guys. Let's just not come in tomorrow. Let's just take a day. Have you ever tried shawarma? ...
Self-acceptance has been a blessed by-product of middle age.
I was classically trained in operetta from about age 4, I think.
American Idol transcends age, gender, ethnicity, everything.
I still like to listen to the people that I came of age on.
Whereupon, at the tender age of thirteen, I set upon the path of playing nothing but hookers.
I have lots of fans, they are mostly under the age of 12, boys and girls.
I've always wanted to be like the Hollywood Golden Age actors.
I'm very mature for my age, but I'm also innocent in a lot of ways.
I am a grandmother now, and that means age is creeping on, creeping on.
IMDB's not the most accurate. Even my birth place and my age are wrong there.
I am 58 and it's difficult for people to gauge my age.
We live in such an age of chatter and distraction. Everything is a challenge for the ears and eyes.
I married at a tender age during my early stage and radio struggles.
I was fiercely independent and ambitious from a very young age.
I buy some art but I don't like to talk about it.
Only a great actor finds the difficulties of the actor's art infinite.
I have an insatiable desire to be the center of attention.
I'm tired of justifying what I've said.
I waited with a beeper for a year and 10 months to get that gift.
My one ambition is to play a hero.