To be free in an age like ours, one must be in a position of authority. That in itself would be enough to make me ambitious.
Unwarranted search and seizure by the government officials was unacceptable to the American revolutionaries. Shouldn't it be unacceptable in the digital age, too?
People who refuse to rest honorably on their laurels when they reach retirement age seem very admirable to me.
There is a whole bunch of great British actors of my age who aren't film stars or theatre actors; they're very much both.
Is someone different at age 18 or 60? I believe one stays the same.
We live in an age when it is cheaper to buy the rights to movies than to make them.
I was born in Iran, left at a very young age - less than a year old - and grew up and was educated in the West.
I think 40 is a good age to run a country. But I've always been fast.
We live in an age where everything is based on the short term.
It's the golden age of French cinema again but it's because Sarkozy had the guts to push through copyright law.
Alexander at the head of the world never tasted the true pleasure that boys of his own age have enjoyed at the head of a school.
I started off from a very early age listening to music - all the usual cheesy stuff that little kids like.
I got into filmmaking in order to tell very personal stories, and in this day and age, the opportunity seems all the more precious.
People are branded as either 'fat' or 'skinny' from an early age. You sort of never shake it, even if you end up losing weight.
I don't know how one actually would define obscenity. I'm sure the definition is different according to the age one is living in.
My forays into trying to date girls my own age from the school I went to were all pretty tortured.
I hate to mention age, but I come from an era when we weren't consumed by technology and television.
The fact that I'm on CNN today is something I never would have guessed as a 13-year-old - or any other age, for that matter.
I cannot say who, precisely, came up with the idea of a Stone Age family.
It has its perks, being Mrs. Chancellor, and if I have to use it, by golly, I'll use it. I'm through standing in lines at my age.
In the digital age of 'overnight' success stories such as Facebook, the hard slog is easily overlooked.