A Quote by Roy Hodgson

I've got to be honest with you: I don't regard 29 as old. — © Roy Hodgson
I've got to be honest with you: I don't regard 29 as old.
I like to joke that I already married a 26-year-old and divorced a 29-year-old, so I wasn't going to do that again when I got remarried.
When you ask single men in their 20s, "Do you want children?" they want children more than women do. Again, economics drive this. If you're a 29-year-old woman, having a baby is going to seriously blow up your career. If you're a 29-year-old man, it isn't.
My first novel, 'In the Drink,' begun when I was 29 and floundering and published when I was 36 and married, was about a 29-year-old woman whose life was even more screwed up than my own had been.
If you've got a dollar and you spend 29 cents on a loaf of bread, you've got 71 cents left; But if you've got seventeen grand and you spend 29 cents on a loaf of bread, you've still got seventeen grand. There's a math lesson for you.
I failed, I think, seven [or] eight times before I finally got my first [championship]. It was just, you know, just about me growing up. Now that I'm an old, old veteran-age 29-I do things a lot differently. I don't go to the gentlemen's clubs anymore. I had to slow that down.
I'm 33 years old; I'm getting old. Every year is different, and as an athlete, you've got to be honest with yourself.
I arrived in the Premier League late at 29 years old - you still have to live 50 years after football. You do your best for yourself and your family. You've got to fight for what you believe.
I'm 29 years old and, sure, I'm looking to find a wife.
I'm 29 years-old and, sure, I'm looking to find a wife.
I've got two old Volvos, two old Subarus, and an old Ford Ranger. If you've got an old car, you've gotta have at least several old cars, 'cause one's always gonna be in the garage.
It's a great achievement for a 29-year-old to play 100 Tests.
Regardless of what is on the Internet, I'm actually only 29 years old - and holding.
I arrived in Hartford as a 25-year-old naive state legislator who believed in universal health care. I rose to become the 29-year-old Chairman of the legislature's Health Committee.
I used to run record companies, and I went to the advertising business at 29 years old.
When you're 29 and you've already got family, it's important that they feel comfortable.
Well, I was 29 years old when I came to the United States Senate, and I have learned a lot.
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