A Quote by Jerry Doyle

I believe in financial retirement. I don't necessarily believe in physical retirement. — © Jerry Doyle
I believe in financial retirement. I don't necessarily believe in physical retirement.
Hell, I live like I did when I was 35. I don't believe in retirement groups because I don't believe in retirement. How long can I keep coaching? How about forever? I'll never walk off the field.
Your retirement comes before your children's tuition. That's because there's no financial aid for retirement, and there's still a good deal available for college.
I guess I don't really believe in retirement. I believe in shorter days and maybe in weekends!
I do believe if one keeps busy it's very good for a person. In fact, people are always rushing into retirement and we read in Europe that people there are talking about their retirement age and moving it to 67 or something. Well, back when they started retirement funds and everything, the average age was 70 or 60, and then all of a sudden now it's 80, and so. [...] And so you keep in shape, you keep yourself mentally in shape. And if you keep yourself mentally in shape, chances are physically it will follow suit.
Today more people believe in UFOs than believe that Social Security will take care of their retirement.
I don't believe in retirement.
The current institutionally provided retirement plans will not cover people's needs upon retirement.
The rolling contract was designed to specifically take away some of that retirement talk and retirement issue.
Smart financial planning - such as budgeting, saving for emergencies, and preparing for retirement - can help households enjoy better lives while weathering financial shocks. Financial education can play a key role in getting to these outcomes.
I'm great at retirement. I'm excelling at retirement... I've loved every second of it.
No well-planned retirement should be without long term care insurance. It is the very cornerstone of retirement security.
I'm not afraid of retirement. Retirement sounds like a blast.
Social Security is the foundation stone of that kind of retirement security. It not only needs to be strengthened in order to make sure it's there for younger baby boomers and Generations X and Y, but it probably needs to be strengthened and expanded because the retirement benefits now being offered by most employers are not sufficient to support middle-income Americans in their long years of retirement.
I never understood retirement. What is the attraction of retirement? I go down there to Florida and look around and I said, my God, who wants this? Not me.
Retiring' - within that word is 'tiring,' and I'm not tired. I don't believe in retirement, really.
'Retiring' - within that word is 'tiring,' and I'm not tired. I don't believe in retirement, really.
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