A Quote by Gerrit Cole

I always wanted to play with the older kids because they were better and it was more fun. It was harder, and I failed more, but it was more fun. — © Gerrit Cole
I always wanted to play with the older kids because they were better and it was more fun. It was harder, and I failed more, but it was more fun.
The Club Kids were about fun. Wild, messy fun - the more debauched, the better.
No More Games. No More Bombs. No More Walking. No More Fun. No More Swimming. 67. That is 17 years past 50. 17 more than I needed or wanted. Boring. I am always bitchy. No Fun — for anybody. 67. You are getting Greedy. Act your old age. Relax — This won't hurt
Mainly, I like to have fun. Swimming is all about having fun, and I am firm believer that you should keep swimming as long as you are having fun, but I can say that it becomes much more fun as you get older and learn more about the sport, life, and especially more about yourself
My twenties were great. Who didn't have fun in their twenties? But my attention was more out there, more about the surface stuff and the cosmetic stuff. I was always thinking, 'What do I need to do?' Now in my thirties, it's, 'What do I want to do?' I've just become more solid with my own identity. So whoever wants to say their twenties are better... Yes, they're fun, especially at night - better parties, better cocktails... not better sex though. Absolutely not. And whoever says that is lying because sex in your thirties and beyond is f**king out of this world.
Maybe I don't take myself quite as seriously as I used to, but the work has gotten better and more interesting, and I'm just having more fun. It's getting more and more fun with each role.
Playing in front of a bigger crowd is such a fun feeling, and getting to play to more kids is always better.
It's always fun to play a bad guy because you get more to do. It's more arch. There's more energy to throw into it.
Every actor will tell you it's so much more fun to play the bad guy because usually those characters are more complex and more broad and more interesting, and have more sides to them.
The more important thing is I wanted to show that I can play and have fun. In L.A. I couldn't because they were going in a different direction.
It's also very painful, because I feel, and I know, probably all women my age and older feel like we're better and have more to give and are more fun now.
It's more fun to play a good character with a good director and good actors around you. That's what makes it fun, and the more variety, the better.
On the West Coast, things are more relaxed, maybe because people have more fun outdoors. In the East, where the weather is not so good, people have to stay indoors. They're very knowledgable fans. This makes you play even harder.
I wanted to be the moron of the family, because morons seemed to have more fun, more freedom and more personality.
I've always thought darker characters were more fun to play. They're probably not any more complex or interesting than their good, law-abiding cousins, and I'd always tend to see things from their point of view.
My interests were more extracurricular, more external, and more social than they were academic. My birthday is also in December, so I was one of the older kids. That meant I learned social leadership early on. I was always just much better in a team and work environment than I was in a classroom environment.
I never thought I had more fun when I was young than kids are having today. I think they have just as much fun. It's a different way to have fun.
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