A Quote by Debbie Reynolds

I don't have to retire to be happy. — © Debbie Reynolds
I don't have to retire to be happy.
People say, 'Oh, so you should retire.' Yeah, you want me to retire so you won't get knocked out. I won't retire.
Retire? Retire from What? Life? I will only retire when I am dead!
Faithful servants never retire. You can retire from your career, but you will never retire from serving God.
Retirement is a very subjective thing. There are guys I know who retire and they're very happy and they never miss work at all. I can't see myself retiring and fondling a dog every day. I like to get up and work and go out. I have too much energy or too much nervous anxiety or something. So I don't see myself retiring. Maybe I will suddenly get a stroke or a heart attack and I will be forced to retire, but if my health holds out I don't expect to retire.
I'm happy to be with this organization, and I hope to retire as a Yankee.
The day I write a totally happy song... I'll retire.
Let me put it this way: I don't plan to retire. What would I do, become a brain surgeon? I mean, a brain surgeon can retire and write novels, but a novelist can't retire and do brain surgery - or at least he better not.
There was a point where there was a vision that we'll get to a certain age, and then we'll retire and be happy. Now that's like, that's being compromised every day. So I think we have to start living happy now and stop waiting for the forty years because by then you'll be so sick, you wouldn't enjoy it anyway.
As long as we continue to think we will be happy in the future, we will never be happy in the moment, and that is the same as saying that we will never be happy. If we think that our lives will be better when we get that better job or retire, stay or go, gain or lose weight, or when our children grow and leave or come back, we are putting off the happiness that there is in today.
I'll never retire. I'm just using up somebody else's oxygen if I retire.
You can retire from a job, but don't ever retire from making extremely meaningful contributions in life.
I've always said that I'm very happy at Real Madrid and I hope that, if God wishes, I can retire at this club.
I feel happy here and want to stay in Milan for ten seasons and then retire at the age of 36.
We need more cartoonists to truly retire when they retire, and not run repeats.
I wish I could say farewell and retire but there is nothing for me to retire from.
We'll all retire from life at some point. The great thing about acting is you don't necessarily have to retire.
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