A Quote by Rajneesh

A man has a birthright to be tired and retired. I am retired completely. — © Rajneesh
A man has a birthright to be tired and retired. I am retired completely.
I am actually retired - yes, I am retired. But I like to work. So I'm retired until someone calls me up to work.
I am not retired! I will be retired the day I die.
If you want an expert on war, you get a retired general. I'm not exactly a general, but I am retired.
Retired is being tired twice, I've thought, first tired of working, then tired of not.
Musically, what happened was this: I retired twice. I retired after The Black Crowes, and I retired after Brand New Immortals. Then, we started buying real estate, which really took up my time. I was busy. I was still teaching yoga, but I was mostly busy running business, and I was fine. I was happy.
I never think I am successful. If I am successful, then I should be retired. If I am not retired, then that means I should still be working hard, keeping the company running.
As a professional athlete and someone who has spent almost his entire life in boxing, not a day goes by when I don't think about coming back, but I am retired, and after speaking to my family and following a great deal of introspection, I have decided to stay retired.
I've retired a couple of times. It's great, because you can just say, 'Oh, I'm sorry. I'm retired.'
When I said I retired from basketball playing, I have retired. You will not see me play again. That is a promise.
Injuries weren't the reason why I retired. I retired on my own terms.
When I retired in 2002 I had retired to stay home with my family and didn't necessarily think my playing days were over.
War coverage should be more than a parade of retired generals and retired government flacks posing as reporters.
Being retired is one thing, but staying retired is another. Even when I announced my retirement, I'm sure people thought I was going to come back.
My dad is a retired Shakespeare professor, my mother a retired classicist. Suffice to say I grew up in a house full of books, where reading was encouraged if not required.
Mentally I was retired, and physically I was retired. I was playing recreational ball. But when the decision happened with Chris Bosh and LeBron, I felt like I could really be good in that system.
I retired at 35 in '98 and thought, 'There's only one place to go, and that's downward.' I retired at a good level. I was at peace after 15 years - I was lucky to play that long.
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