Good ideas have expiration dates. You need to act before they become dated, irrelevant or otherwise spoiled.
I should be married and have 19 kids. And now I'm thinking my eggs are dying on the shelf. They're going to go past their expiration date. But it's what I chose, so I'm fine with that decision.
I try to bear pain and not panic. I try to remember that it's got an expiration date, even if I don't know when that expiration date is. And I try to use it as fuel for my work.
Right now my life has an expiration date determined by my bank balance. Can I find something before my time is up?
We cannot let fear and terror dictate how we live our lives, no matter what. Life is a blessing with an expiration date, and we must embrace it while we can.
Enjoy life, it has an expiration date
Don't wait until life has given you an expiration date to live.
I've got kids and that's important. It's funny, you think that there's an expiration date on them and there just isn't.
It's really clear to me that you can't hang onto something longer than its time. Ideas lose certain freshness, ideas have a shelf life, and sometimes they have to be replaced by other ideas.
We live in a disposable, 'cast-off and throw-away' society that has largely lost any real sense of permanence. Ours is a world of expiration dates, limited shelf life, and planned obsolescence. Nothing is absolute.
Women don't have an expiration date.
Dreams don't have an expiration date.
I don't know if there is an expiration date on diversity.
Believing in love doesn't have an expiration date.
Good art doesn't really have an expiration date on it.
Dance is a profession with an expiration date for many people.