A Quote by Dave Hickey

I'm retiring because my time is up. — © Dave Hickey
I'm retiring because my time is up.
There's no point in retiring because there's no fun in retiring.
I'm just happy as a lark having a good health. People say are you thinking about retiring, I don't have time to think about retiring.
I might feel a little bit empty, and it might get to me for a short time, but I'm hoping to keep my association with football and with broadcasting - I'm not retiring from everything; I'm retiring from the BBC. I'm certainly not going pipe and slippers.
I'm not just retiring from the runway, I'm retiring from all modeling. God, I love saying that! When I was 18, my mom said I have to have a plan. I decided I'd leave on top. I want to be like the athletes who seem stuck in time. When you see them at 50, you say they probably can still run like a champ.
Every time I try to retire, or even think of retiring from acting, my agent comes up with a script.
The only time I ever really consider retiring is when I get fed up with the press. Which is often.
All my friends were retiring, and it got to the point where I was like, 'Hey, how come I'm not retiring?'
I'm not retiring, because when you retire, you're still getting paid. I'm not getting paid, so I'm not retiring.
The company accountant is shy and retiring. He's shy a quarter of a million dollars. That's why he's retiring.
I honestly can't ever imagine retiring because I don't know what else I would do - even when I'm on holiday, 70% of the time I'm working. I think I'd like to go out on the job so, ideally, 'And the winner is... Ooooh, and he's gone!'
Retiring from writing is not to retire from life, but retiring from writing is to avoid the inevitable bitterness which a writing career is bound to deliver as its end product, in almost every case.
Every morning when I wake up, I make up my mind to solve as many problems, before retiring home
You need some insecurity if you're an actor. It keeps the pot boiling. I haven't yet started to think about retiring. I was shocked when I heard about Paul Newman retiring at age 82. Most actors just fade away like old soldiers.
I feel the time is right, I want to spend more time with my young family and concentrate fully on my career [on retiring from international football at age 30
That's why I've never thought of retiring because I do it all the time whether on the stage or off. I found that in a precarious situation, a smile is the shortest distance between people. When one needs to reach out for sympathy or a link with people, what better way is there?
By the time I hit 33 I intend on retiring. I'm done after that.
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