A Quote by Nora Ephron

Getting older means you don't have to shave your legs anymore. — © Nora Ephron
Getting older means you don't have to shave your legs anymore.
Be careful you don't cut yourself. The edges are sharp enough to shave with.' 'Girls don't shave', Arya said. 'Maybe they should. Have you ever seen the septa's legs?
I really started getting my body ready when I was a freshman in high school. I had just been skating so much, and just started getting so annoyed with leg hair and arm hair, because I was falling so much when I was learning. So I would get scabs on my legs, and the hair would get caught in it. It just became a nuisance. And from that point on, I continued to shave my arms and legs and tried to stay sleek.
Okay, Barrons, it's time." "I am not helping you shave your legs." he said instantly. "Oh please. As if I'd let you.
A lot of it is maturity and getting older. You know, sort of getting married and realizing you're not out there for yourself anymore.
Wear that cologne, shave your face, shave your head, cut your nails, you know...take care of yourself.
The thing about breaking up when you get older, you just don't have the steam anymore. "Oh, that's it. I can't start shaving my legs above the knee again."
Now the baby boomers, i.e., us, are getting older, and were suddenly discovering that there are great things about getting older. You have time for your friendships and you appreciate them in ways that you didn't before.
It's not a date. I bought my own drink and I didn't shave my legs.
The best thing about switching from being an actor to being a director is that you don't have to shave or hold your stomach in anymore.
I spent the whole first year of my career just on my legs. If you have good legs under you, then you can punch. Anybody can stand and throw their hands and look like an idiot. If you actually want to learn how to punch, you have to work on being balanced on your legs and feeling your legs under you. Feel the ground.
The best thing about switching from being an actor to being a director is that you dont have to shave or hold your stomach in anymore.
If I shave, I don't have a chin anymore.
I wonder how people decided that women were supposed to shave their legs and armpits
There is a big old joke around the 'Loose Women' team that I never shave my legs.
I'm 52, which means I don't really... I was never a person who celebrated birthdays to begin with. At this stage, it's certainly something that someone who made a big deal out of their birthdays in their 20s and 30s kind of hangs that up. Not because you're sad to be getting older. I'm thrilled to be getting older. I have so many friends who died when they were 25 and would be ecstatic to be here with me turning 50. It's a thrill and a privilege to still be alive.
Once you've been somebody, really, you have a career and you're a nobody anymore, and you're getting older, you're living what's called a state of shame.
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