A Quote by Shaun Evans

I think until you reach your mid-30s, there's either a real acceptance of where you are or a resignation of where you are. — © Shaun Evans
I think until you reach your mid-30s, there's either a real acceptance of where you are or a resignation of where you are.
There are things that happen, at different times in your life. You go through natural changes in life, when you reach your 30s, mid-30s and 40s, and you go through these different stages.
If anything, when you're in your late 20s, early 30s, and then mid-30s, you're getting less attractive.
I think the other thing that shaped me a little bit is that I really didn't have any success in music until my early to mid-30s.
I lived in a studio apartment until my mid-30s. I don't have an extravagant lifestyle.
I always thought I had a face like the moon, because I had really chubby cheeks when I was a kid, right up until my mid-20s. My face changed in my later 20s and again in my mid-30s.
You don't see too many attacking flair players continuing until their mid-30s at a high level.
If I look at the people that I look up to, a lot of them don't come to the forefront until their early to mid-30s. I think the most exciting roles are definitely yet to come.
Most of the people I admire as actors didn't make it until their mid-30s: the Mark Ruffalos, the John Hawkeses of the world.
In your mid-30s, you have to take inventory, or you'll stumble.
If you are a banker... you can do that for all your life, but if you are a footballer once you hit your mid 30s, you have to find something else to do.
Acceptance is not a talent you either have or don't have. It's a learned response. My meditation teacher made a great point about the difference between a reaction and a response: You may not have control over your initial reaction to something, but you can decide what your response will be. You don't have to be at the mercy of your emotions, and acceptance can be your first step toward empowerment . . . For me, acceptance has been the cornerstone to my having an emotionally healthy response to my illness.
Poor David Hume is dying fast, but with more real cheerfulness and good humor and with more real resignation to the necessary course of things, than any whining Christian ever dyed with pretended resignation to the will of God.
I think when your intent and your energy is authentic and it's real and it's of the moment and it's necessary, it will reach the people it needs to reach.
I think a lot of athletes when they get in their mid and late 30s, they focus more on kids, on family.
Always resignation and acceptance. Always prudence and honour and duty. Elinor, where is your heart?
I was always interested in drawing and creating, but it never really occurred to me that I could pursue art as my profession until my mid twenties. From all I had heard from other people, art was just something you do as a hobby in between your real work and real jobs.
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