A Quote by Jesus Franco

I am not retired! I will be retired the day I die. — © Jesus Franco
I am not retired! I will be retired the day I die.
I am actually retired - yes, I am retired. But I like to work. So I'm retired until someone calls me up to work.
As a professional athlete and someone who has spent almost his entire life in boxing, not a day goes by when I don't think about coming back, but I am retired, and after speaking to my family and following a great deal of introspection, I have decided to stay retired.
A man has a birthright to be tired and retired. I am retired completely.
When I said I retired from basketball playing, I have retired. You will not see me play again. That is a promise.
If you want an expert on war, you get a retired general. I'm not exactly a general, but I am retired.
Musically, what happened was this: I retired twice. I retired after The Black Crowes, and I retired after Brand New Immortals. Then, we started buying real estate, which really took up my time. I was busy. I was still teaching yoga, but I was mostly busy running business, and I was fine. I was happy.
I never think I am successful. If I am successful, then I should be retired. If I am not retired, then that means I should still be working hard, keeping the company running.
I've retired a couple of times. It's great, because you can just say, 'Oh, I'm sorry. I'm retired.'
Injuries weren't the reason why I retired. I retired on my own terms.
When I retired in 2002 I had retired to stay home with my family and didn't necessarily think my playing days were over.
War coverage should be more than a parade of retired generals and retired government flacks posing as reporters.
Books that have become classics - books that have had their day and now get more praise than perusal - always remind me of retired colonels and majors and captains who, having reached the age limit, find themselves retired on half pay.
Being retired is one thing, but staying retired is another. Even when I announced my retirement, I'm sure people thought I was going to come back.
Not just me but every professional footballer will tell you they miss playing the game, I miss the game especially as I retired early, not because I was a bad player but I retired solely for health reasons.
My dad is a retired Shakespeare professor, my mother a retired classicist. Suffice to say I grew up in a house full of books, where reading was encouraged if not required.
Mentally I was retired, and physically I was retired. I was playing recreational ball. But when the decision happened with Chris Bosh and LeBron, I felt like I could really be good in that system.
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