A Quote by Mauro Ranallo

My 20s were gone, my 30s were recovery, my 40s is where I am self-sufficient. — © Mauro Ranallo
My 20s were gone, my 30s were recovery, my 40s is where I am self-sufficient.
When you were growing up in the 30s, 20s, of course the 40s, all black people at least in the Washington, D.C., area were required to live among themselves.
If Broadway musicals were as popular as they were in the 20s, 30s, and 40s, then people like Sufjan Stevens and Iron & Wine would be writing for Broadway, which would be amazing. As it stands, it's the worst stuff that's mired in pop music.
I think of the friends of mine who were blissfully single in their 20s and 30s. Still single in their 40s and 50s, they seem to be contracting a bit.
I think Hollywood has gone in a disastrous path. It's terrible. The years of cinema that were great were the '30s, '40s, not so much the '50s...but then the foreign films took over and it was a great age of cinema as American directors were influenced by them and that fueled the '50s and '60s and '70s.
There was a year in Utah when we were in the 20s in wins, then 30s, then 40s, and my last year we scratched for 50. I'm certainly going to build on that experience here in Charlotte.
My 20s were a time where I made it; my 30s were when I was away, confused, and trying to figure it all out.
The other thing that I got back then - the Parker novels have never had much of anything to do with race. There have been a few black characters here and there, but the first batch of books back then, I got a lot of letters from urban black guys in their 20s, 30s, 40s. What were they seeing that they were reacting to? And I think I finally figured it out - at that time, they were guys who felt very excluded from society, that they had been rejected by the greater American world.
I feel sexier in my 40s than I did in my 20s and 30s.
Often when you get a really good script, and you receive the new pages, you see that the entire thing has been dumbed down. Films in the '30s and '40s, that were huge blockbusters, were very sophisticated in their language, and the ideas they brought. There were no questions about whether the audience would get it or not.
All of the most popular music of the '30s and '40s were deeply informed by jazz.
And I can't tell you how many women from a certain age group - they would be in their 30s now, 20s and 30s - tell me about how I was their role model when they were young girls.
When I grew up, which was really in the 30s and the 40s, the movies were a moral guideline for me.
Of course you do things differently in your 30s and 40s than in your 20s.
Maybe something that's acceptable in your teens or 20s is unacceptable in your 30s or 40s.
Each decade, I've lived in that decade, so I could easily shed the '20s, the '30s, the '40s.
Maybe something that's acceptable in your teens or 20s is unacceptable in your 30s or 40s
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