A Quote by Shia LaBeouf

My parents are retired, basically. — © Shia LaBeouf
My parents are retired, basically.
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 would say basically the commonplace observation that kids aren't going to earn as much as their parents is now is a coin flip at this point. Are you going to do better than your parents? It's a 50-50 chance, whereas if you were born in the 1940s or 1950s, you had more than a 90 percent chance you were going to do better than your parents. So basically almost a guarantee for most kids that you were going to achieve the American Dream of doing better than your parents did. Today, that's certainly no longer the case.
No matter what job you do, we all have a much different life than our parents had. My parents' generation had one job and then they retired. Now, people have many different jobs.
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.
As a parent myself, I can appreciate the MPAA and what they're supposed to do, but what happens with NC-17 is that the MPAA is basically taking away the rights of parents. They're basically telling me that I can't show my kids this movie if I decide they can see it.
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.
A man has a birthright to be tired and retired. I am retired completely.
My parents were severe alcoholics. When I was about 17 years old, I finally left home. It wasn't a choice that I made; it was basically like my parents were gone.
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.
I am not retired! I will be retired the day I die.
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.
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