A Quote by Charlie Brotman

My idea of growing older is wonderful. However, if I grow old, that's shameful. Older is good, old is bad. — © Charlie Brotman
My idea of growing older is wonderful. However, if I grow old, that's shameful. Older is good, old is bad.
I've looked forward to being older because you will have that many more miles covered. We mustn't be led into thinking getting old is bad. Growing old is good.
I like the word OLD. Not senior, that's for proms. Older? Older than whom? 'Old' is honorable and ripe
When granted many years of life, growing old in age is natural, but growing old with grace is a choice. Growing older with grace is possible for all who will set their hearts and minds on the Giver of grace, the Lord Jesus Christ.
The old idea that you grow wiser as you get older, and you learn from your elders, is actually completely wrong.
I turn 30 next month, and in my 20s, I've been in this limbo of being too old to play the young lead, and too young to play the 30, 35 - year - old. I've always had an older head on my shoulders because I've hung out with older people. I was in television shows with older actors, and when I was 15, 16, 17, I sat up in hotel lobby bars with older actors until the early hours of the morning hearing them tell stories. I've always been drawn to older characters and I've always struggled to get into the younger roles. It feels good to be finally getting to an age where I'm playing my age.
My parents separated before I was 1 year old. I moved in with my aunt and uncle when I was in fourth grade. I was, like, 8 or 9 years old. I was getting in a lot of trouble when I was in Southern California. My older sisters were in gangs. My older brother was in gangs.
Benaras is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend, and looks twice as old as all of them put together!
It's a good thing to be old. Because when you get older, that means you haven't died yet, right? And when I do get older, I want to have the grace to be proud of it, not to lie about it or try to fight it.
Growing older is not upsetting; being perceived as old is.
Growing old becomes clear to you at a certain point. I think it's after the age of 70 you realize - you begin to actually be convinced - you're growing older.
As we grow older we think more and more of old persons and of old things and places. As to old persons, it seems as if we never know how much they have to tell until we are old ourselves and they have been gone twenty or thirty years. Once in a while we come upon some survivor of his or her generation that we have overlooked, and feel as if we had recovered one of the lost books of Livy or fished up the golden candlestick from the ooze of the Tiber.
In my opinion, everybody is getting older and older. We have a great deal of dementia because nobody grew old enough to get it.
Nothing makes one old so quickly as the ever-present thought that one is growing older.
To me, feeling good about yourself as you get older is all about your attitude - if you think you're old, you'll feel old.
I'm older, and I'm better. I'm not old, but I'm older and wiser.
I'd like to start off by saying that every experience no matter what it is, good or bad, you'll learn from it. That's just life. But something I've done I've regretted is probably picking on my siblings growing up, because you appreciate them so much more as you grow older.
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