I'm much more open to being a supporting actor right now. At the age of 60, I'll be second fiddle. Fine. I'm happy to do it.
I didn't want to raise my kids in this weird, sycophantic society. If you have celebrity parents, it's not a good recipe for the kids, or anyone at any age.
I still feel 29. Maybe I should act my age more, but I just can't.
Incidentally, one of the most worrying problems in the impact of Western modernity on traditional culture is that it quite rapidly communicates its own indifference or anxiety or even hostility about age and ageing.
In a spiritually sensitive culture, then, it might well be that age is something to be admired or envied.
I've told so many lies about my age I don't know how old I am myself.
I'm very much a romantic. I'm highly attuned to an older sensibility, which I believe is alive and well. We're not that far ahead of the Romantic Age in society.
You get to a certain age, and you feel the need to reward yourself just for existing.
I think everybody identified at a pretty young age that I was fairly entranced with myself. And that I had to be tempered.
I always have my Beats by Dr. Dre headphones turned up high. I'll probably be deaf by age 50.
I have a very low tolerance for boredom and often think I would have missed out on books entirely if I'd grown up in the Internet and video game age. Now I enjoy books for people of all ages, including children.
I just fell into the job as a fashion editor at a teen magazine. I was there for two years, and I left there as a senior fashion editor at the age of 25.
I was working in Camden Lock market from the age of 13 to 16, and people often suggested that I should be a model. I knew a girl working on a stall who was with Take Two model agency, so I decided to go along, and they took me on.
At an early age, I quit high school at 17 and joined the Air Force.
I'm often asked where my nickname 'Kun' comes from. My parents says it was a Japanese cartoon I used to watch on television when I was very young, set in the Stone Age, where the main character was a boy called Kum Kum, the little caveman.
There is an anti-aging possibility, but it has to come from within.
I read my first book on Woodrow Wilson at age 15, and I was hooked.
It's important to be able to keep things fresh, no matter what age you are, or how many years you've been in the industry.
'Certainly Men of a Certain Age' was different for me and allowed people to see me in a different light. Maybe that opened up minds a little bit.
Twitter is the new rock magazine of the modern age. When I was a kid, we had magazines and journalists and interviews and articles and pinups and posters to follow our favourite artists. Nowadays? Twitter is actually the new rock magazine.
What is an adult? A child blown up by age.