A Quote by Jenny Lewis

In your mid-30s, you have to take inventory, or you'll stumble. — © Jenny Lewis
In your mid-30s, you have to take inventory, or you'll stumble.
If anything, when you're in your late 20s, early 30s, and then mid-30s, you're getting less attractive.
There are things that happen, at different times in your life. You go through natural changes in life, when you reach your 30s, mid-30s and 40s, and you go through these different stages.
If you are a banker... you can do that for all your life, but if you are a footballer once you hit your mid 30s, you have to find something else to do.
I think until you reach your mid-30s, there's either a real acceptance of where you are or a resignation of where you are.
I would have been happy to have waited till I was in my mid- to late-30s before I got married, but you don't choose when these things happen, and when they do, there's no doubt in your mind.
In your mid-30s, it’s time to start playing guys of compromise. And as you get older, men of bitter compromise.
I always thought I had a face like the moon, because I had really chubby cheeks when I was a kid, right up until my mid-20s. My face changed in my later 20s and again in my mid-30s.
In the year 2000, the very youngest members of the Baby Boomer crew were in their mid-30s while the oldest Boomers were mid-50s. That year, the Boomers were a generation divided somewhat equally between the GOP and Democrats.
I started having a lot of problems with my voice in my mid-30s.
I lived in a studio apartment until my mid-30s. I don't have an extravagant lifestyle.
You've only got your 20s and 30s to secure a job; you'd better be established by your 30s.
When I was younger, I thought I would finish in my mid-30s because that is normal for most players.
When you look at facing retirement in your mid-30s, and all of a sudden the outlet for that passion and work ethic goes away, you can't just sit back in a rocking chair and be retired at 35. I'm not a good enough golfer to play golf every day.
There is a phenomenal amount of pressure on women in this industry: they are considered vintage by the time they hit their mid-30s.
I think a lot of athletes when they get in their mid and late 30s, they focus more on kids, on family.
You don't see too many attacking flair players continuing until their mid-30s at a high level.
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