A Quote by Paul Millsap

For whatever reason, 34 is old. Not to me. — © Paul Millsap
For whatever reason, 34 is old. Not to me.
I cried when I turned 34 for no other reason than 34 sounded old to me at the time.
A big reason why you take a chance on a 34-year-old who has bags of experience, is a great player is to pass that on to your younger players.
There's no reason why a player is done at 33, 34. They train better, they eat better, they drink better. This isn't the old days when everybody sat around and drank beer.
I mean, if people still want to hire my 34-year-old fat butt for campaigns and let me be myself then I'm all for it.
Gratitude isn't a tool to manipulate the universe or God. It's a way to acknowledge our faith that everything happens for a reason even if we don't know what that reason is. ~Melody Beattie, 52 Weeks of Conscious Contact, pg. 34.
My job now, as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, is to take this process forward, and that I'm determined to do, whatever old clippings you dig out and whatever old quotes you put before me.
I'm not as hard on myself anymore. I'm comfortable exactly where I am, though it took me until I was 34 years old! I still have things I'm really insecure about, but I've changed by loving me - C-section scars, stretch marks, and all.
I did successfully kick tobacco at the age of 34. I smoked for like 20 years, from 14 to 34.
There are so many fantastic roles, but the ones that have always drawn me to them are the loners who, for whatever reason, never quite fit in and knew it and had to find their own way. I've always been drawn to that, for some reason. I've always been drawn to that sad, isolated place, but what it produces in behavior is something else, entirely. For whatever reason, I'm drawn to these people. Essentially, I think what draws me is that they are survivors against rather considerable odds.
I'm very boring. I'm a mom. I'm 34 years old.
I've done a pretty good job of hitting 18-34-year-old males, and not such a good job of reaching kids. Disney has done a great job of reaching kids, but maybe not the 18-34-year-olds. I figure I can learn a lot from Disney, and maybe, I don't know, they can learn a lot from me.
I'm a 34-year-old NBA center. I'm black. And I'm gay.
I'm 34 years old, but I still feel like I'm progressing as an athlete.
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.
For whatever reason I just remembered being six years old and my parents leaving the house and trusting me to be alone. I had an older sister, I think she was supposed to babysit me but she immediately ran across the street to her friend's house.
I'm a 34-year-old man who calls himself Scooter. That describes the vibe.
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