A Quote by Rasheed Wallace

Ain't no worst part about retiring! Believe me. — © Rasheed Wallace
Ain't no worst part about retiring! Believe me.
I think the worst part about a breakup sometimes, if one could choose a worst part, would possibly be if you get out of a relationship, and you don't recognize yourself because you changed a lot about you.
I'm just happy as a lark having a good health. People say are you thinking about retiring, I don't have time to think about retiring.
A lot of people say, "What's the worst part about being an actor?" And the worst part is that you're not a musician.
A lot of people say, 'What's the worst part about being an actor?' And the worst part is that you're not a musician.
The best part about being a matchmaker is you are getting credits in heaven, as I really believe I work for God. The worst part is that matchmakers can often fix everyone up, all the way to the altar, but cannot find love themselves, so it is bittersweet.
You need some insecurity if you're an actor. It keeps the pot boiling. I haven't yet started to think about retiring. I was shocked when I heard about Paul Newman retiring at age 82. Most actors just fade away like old soldiers.
The worst part about prostitution is that you're obliged not to sell sex only, but your humanity. That's the worst part of it: that what you're selling is your human dignity. Not really so much in bed, but in accepting the agreement - in becoming a bought person.
The best part is just having a partner. There is no real worst part. I'm not going to say there's a worst part. I mean I'm a comedian - comedians like to work alone. So maybe I'm not the ideal guy to be married to, in that sense.
The worst part about being married is when you're not connecting. Your partner is going out the door when you're coming in, and you don't have a chance to debrief on the day. That's the worst.
I might feel a little bit empty, and it might get to me for a short time, but I'm hoping to keep my association with football and with broadcasting - I'm not retiring from everything; I'm retiring from the BBC. I'm certainly not going pipe and slippers.
Why is it I'm always so quick to believe that people are thinking...believing the worst about me?
The terrorists are going to believe the worst about America. They think we spy on everything. They think we kill everyone. They think - they don't believe that we believe in democracy, right? They don't believe we have limits on our government.
The only reason I ever thought about retiring from the front part of the camera as opposed to the back is sometimes you think, "How many roles are there for someone my age?"
All my friends were retiring, and it got to the point where I was like, 'Hey, how come I'm not retiring?'
I want people to believe me when I play a part and they are less apt to if they know a lot about me and have associations about me.
I have always had my mum and wife worry about me and ask about retiring - but it was different hearing it from my son.
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