A Quote by Lindsey Buckingham

You get to be a certain age - I am 58 - and it becomes tricky not to become a caricature of yourself. — © Lindsey Buckingham
You get to be a certain age - I am 58 - and it becomes tricky not to become a caricature of yourself.
I am 58 and it's difficult for people to gauge my age.
Dressing up is a bore. At a certain age, you decorate yourself to attract the opposite sex, and at a certain age, I did that. But I'm past that age.
When we feel pressured to have achieved certain things by a particular age, it could ultimately hinder us. It's great to have goals but those specific benchmarks can easily become irrelevant once you ask yourself, 'where am I having the most impact?' 'Am I going after the stories I want to tell?'
You get to a certain age and you start comparing and being uncomfortable in one's body. And then you get to a place where you start to love yourself, accept yourself, celebrate and honor yourself.
I have managed to get through that tricky turn into your 50s with two great roles. It is great to see characters for women of a certain age.
I am 58. That is pretty old, for God's sake. I look pretty good for my age, and I am enjoying that.
There's nothing like a deadline to get the old blood flowing. All the juices, really. It doesn't follow, if you think about it. You'd assume certain things ... certain activities ... would become unimportant. Certain betrayals would become unbearable. But they don't really. In fact, quite the opposite. Everything takes on a new light. The impossible becomes possible, desirable even. It's quite remarkable.
Seahawks beat Cardinals, 58-0. If Patriots beat Texans, 58-0, it will be first time in NFL history there were two 58-0 games in same week.
After a certain age, the more one becomes oneself, the more obvious one's family traits become.
The problem as you get older... is that you become more self-aware. At the same time, you have to surprise yourself. There's no way of arranging the surprise, so it is tricky.
We may say that hysteria is a caricature of an artistic creation, a compulsion neurosis a caricature of a religion, and a paranoiac delusion a caricature of a philosophic system.
You just have to get one misstep - that's an easy way to fall into caricature. Bad caricature.
You get to a certain age where you prepare yourself for happiness. Sometimes you never remember to actually get happy.
You get to a certain age, and you feel the need to reward yourself just for existing.
I don't have a philosophy of caricature. I'm not even sure I am a caricaturist, in the strictest sense of the word - I don't really exaggerate much. For a while, recently, I was thinking of attempting a reverse-caricature of Donald Trump; he certainly already appears to be a caricature of himself. I wondered about de-caricaturizing him, scaling back his whole face and hair and visual excess, and attempting to shed light on him that way.
At a certain age, death becomes familiar to you-or a loss becomes familiar-the tragedies that are more commonplace in life.
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