A Quote by Larry Hagman

I did successfully kick tobacco at the age of 34. I smoked for like 20 years, from 14 to 34. — © Larry Hagman
I did successfully kick tobacco at the age of 34. I smoked for like 20 years, from 14 to 34.
I'm 34 - you guys are like, 'oh, he can't be this fast at 34.' But 35, I plan on running even faster. That's my plan.
I cried when I turned 34 for no other reason than 34 sounded old to me at the time.
I can definitely take more off my world record - a lot more. I have no doubt about that. I'm by no means putting pressure on myself, it's just the belief I have in myself......I'm not going to limit myself by nominating times or anything like that. I never thought I'd do 14:34 and I did. I thought I'd maybe do 14:38 or 14:39 that day, and I went nearly five seconds quicker so I don't want to limit the possibilities
American nuclear reactors are well into middle age. The median age of an operating reactor in the U.S. is 34 years, placing start-up in midst of the Carter administration.
I did 'Sizwe Bansi is Dead' for 34 years.
Especially after age like 34 or 35, the gym stuff I do not miss.
We are living on average today 34 years longer than our great-grandparents did.
I'm 34 now, I like to say 35 because it makes me look better for my age, and I have to keep a little bit of a profile so that every three years if I do put a record out, I don't have to substantiate where I've been for three years and why the silence and the sort of false mysterioso.
After 34 years, I feel like I did when I was starting out. I feel excited and feel I've never been better doing what I do.
The bulk of our community is probably between the ages of 20 and 34.
I'm 34 years old, but I still feel like I'm progressing as an athlete.
I fell in love with The Strokes when I was 20, and I'm 34 now and still listen to them religiously.
Well, the reality of her father was that he was a very diseased alcoholic, who died at the age of 34. And one always has to pause to wonder how much you have to drink to die at 34. And he was a really tragic father. I mean, he was absolutely unreliable. He was absolutely involved with various people. He had outside families, outside children, outside wives. He made his wife's life miserable. And she [Eleanor Roosevelt]ignored all of his faults and retained this sense of him as the perfect father.
Look, there’s no such thing as the master division to me. I’m going to compete as an adult until I realize I can no longer handle the new kids’ pace. Right now–at 28 years of age, Ican’t see myself stopping until I’m 34, 35 years old.
I'm very boring. I'm a mom. I'm 34 years old.
I think the sport of wrestling, which I became involved with at the age of 14... I competed until I was 34, kind of old for a contact sport. I coached the sport until I was 47. I think the discipline of wrestling has given me the discipline I have to write.
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