A Quote by Paul Watson

I don't think you really have to retire from what you do. — © Paul Watson
I don't think you really have to retire from what you do.
People say, 'Oh, so you should retire.' Yeah, you want me to retire so you won't get knocked out. I won't retire.
In my situation, unlike some players who retire because they have no choice - either teams don't want them or injuries have caused them to retire, and they just can't do it - for me, I really had never thought I would give out mentally before I gave out physically, but I think that was the case.
Retire? Retire from What? Life? I will only retire when I am dead!
When the time comes to retire, I think I'll know. I really do.
What I'm really looking to do is retire undefeated; I'm not sure when the right time to retire will be, but I know that I'm not done yet. Something still feels unfinished, and that's why I'm going to keep going.
I suppose you retire from trying. If you retire from trying, you think, "Maybe love will just come my way if I don't want it anymore."
Faithful servants never retire. You can retire from your career, but you will never retire from serving God.
The word 'retirement' doesn't really sit well with me. There comes a time when you reach a position in society or culture where people will not let you retire. You can say, 'Alright, I'm going to hang up my guitar,' but people will still not let you retire.
If I retire doing the character, I don't think the character has to retire. There will still be caricatures of Elvira. You know, Dracula still works, and he's dead.
Let me put it this way: I don't plan to retire. What would I do, become a brain surgeon? I mean, a brain surgeon can retire and write novels, but a novelist can't retire and do brain surgery - or at least he better not.
I really think that it's better to retire, in Uncle Earl's terms, when you still have some snap left in your garters.
I have no interest in being a reliever. It's not to say I wouldn't do it at some point, but I would have to have a really long time to think about it or if I want to retire.
I really want to try soccer after I retire because I've watched football over the years and I think I could be a good contender.
I don't really think about retiring. I will retire just before people start saying, 'I knew Leonard Slatkin when he conducted well.
I don't really think about retiring. I will retire just before people start saying, 'I knew Leonard Slatkin when he conducted well.'
I'll never retire. I'm just using up somebody else's oxygen if I retire.
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