A Quote by Danielle Steel

I'm not an aging gracefully type. But I do believe in aging with grace. — © Danielle Steel
I'm not an aging gracefully type. But I do believe in aging with grace.
Experts in aging make a distinction between passive aging and purposeful aging. Successful, purposeful aging calls for continued involvement, relationships, discipline, and an attitude of faith.
I believe in aging gracefully
I believe in aging gracefully.
When I was younger and I was getting older, I remember thinking that if I couldn't do it gracefully, then I would have to quit. You know, looking at yourself aging onscreen, it can bring up stuff. It's one thing to be aging in a job where your looks don't matter, but as an actress, it's so much part of your image.
I am appalled that the term we use to talk about aging is 'anti'. Aging is human evolution in its pure form. Death, taxes and aging .... We are ALL going to age and soften and mellow and transition.
Most people believe that aging is painful and we know that pain is from diseases that are preventable, not from aging.
You have to age gracefully. And that's what I love about Keith Richards. That's what I love about the Rolling Stones. They are aging gracefully. They are falling apart at the seams right before our eyes, and they are doing it gracefully. And that's the most beautiful thing that we can do.
I don't know what I can do about the aging. Yes, I am aging. Oh my God, I'm aging all the time. It's like those flowers that wilt in front of you in time-lapse films. But what can I possibly do? Look like a lunatic?
I'm partly obsessed by aging gracefully.
Most people believe that aging is normal but nobody defines what normal aging is.
In interviews, the first question I get in America is always: 'What do you do to stay young?' I do nothing. I don't think aging is a problem ... I'm so surprised that the emphasis on aging here is on physical decay, when aging brings such incredible freedom. Now what I want most is laughs. I don't want to hurt anybody by laughing -- there is no meanness to it. I just want to laugh.
Aging gracefully is one thing, but trying to slow it down is another.
You'll have a guy, and they're aging however they're aging, and nobody really cares. If you're a woman, it's different.
It's far different aging as a quarterback than aging as a tight end.
The move to hide aging is sort of sad. But it's a wonderful thing to celebrate our aging.
Insulin resistance is the basis of all of the chronic diseases of aging, because the disease itself is actually aging.
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