A Quote by Brett Favre

As you get older, you look at things differently. — © Brett Favre
As you get older, you look at things differently.
Nostalgia is partly illusion in that we remember things differently as we get older, etc. But that doesn't mean, when historians look back on the 1950s, say, from the year 2090, it won't be judged as a saner, slower, less narcissistic, more family-focused, and economically secure time.
When you're on the inside, there's no other perspective but what you see on the inside. When you're on the outside, you get to look at things a little differently: how you can help, how you can fit in, how you can do certain things differently.
When you get older, you look at who has power differently. When you're 21 years old, and you do something ridiculous at the National Art Gallery and get kicked out by the security guard, in your mind, you're speaking truth to power.
As you get older, you think about things differently from when you do in your twenties, when you think you'll live forever.
When you get older, you've got to find some things differently because sometimes your body won't allow you do what you. When you're younger you can do a lot of stuff, moving around.
Oculus is a company that often does things differently. But we don't want to do things so differently that we start to get into trouble.
If your self-esteem really does depend on how you look you're always going to be insecure. There's no way you can get around it because you are going to age. Even if you get that perfect body you're going to get older and older and older. You can't avid it. So you have to somehow, at some point, take control and sift the focus and decide who you are, what you can contribute to the world, what you do and say, is so much more important than how you look.
Any time you get to play or dress differently or look differently, as an actress, that's incredibly exciting.
When you get older, you're bothered, or inspired, by other things in life than a girl breaking up with you. Things get heavier as you get older.
I think I look at media differently than anyone older would.
In War more than anywhere else in the world things happen differently to what we had expected, and look differently when near, to what they did at a distance.
We all get motivated differently and I think as you get older, you'd be foolish not to draw on your experiences from the past.
I just try things. And the things I like, sometimes they work, and sometimes they don't. You can look at pictures where I just look terrible. But the older I get, the more I know what works. It's for the better.
God and the universe said to me one day, "You're only going to get what's good for you." That's kind of how I try to look at things. Isn't that true, when you look back at things? "Ooh, I'm glad I didn't get that!" You get more philosophical when you get older, with the more life experiences you have. But I don't have any bad feelings towards anybody that was ever involved in any of that stuff, because I don't think that people usually set out to hurt you. I think that hurt is all manufactured by yourself and your expectations.
It’s still there, same as it ever was. But we see it differently as we get older.
When you become a parent, you look at your parents differently. You look at being a child differently. It's an awakening, a revelation that you have.
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