A Quote by Stephen Karam

The older I get, the more appreciative I am of where I came from. — © Stephen Karam
The older I get, the more appreciative I am of where I came from.
What I am finding now is that my audience is getting younger as I get older, which is a very good thing as you know - you don't want them to get older as you get older.
I appreciate all of the attention I get in my career. I am a loner and live a rather secluded life so sometimes I do get overwhelmed, but I am always very appreciative of everything, and honored.
Am I getting nobler, better, more helpful, more humble, as I get older? Am I exhibiting the life that men take knowledge of as having been with Jesus, or am I getting more self-assertive, more deliberately determined to have my own way? It is a great thing to tell yourself the truth.
I just think that things get easier as you get older and wiser and more experienced. You get more confident about who you are as you get older. I find that really comforting.
The older I get, the more I appreciate what came before.
I am a little older and understand the nature of the business - the older you get the more your skills supposedly diminish, but I think I am getting wiser in how to use my physical skills. That's the frustrating part when you put so much heart and desire into things and feel like you are not wanted.
The choice of roles as I grow older gets more and more limited, so if I pin myself to one kind of part I would get in trouble. So, these oddball ladies came along for me to do - I guess Terry Gilliam helped in this respect. I have found them more interesting, flashier and I get more mileage out of them.
The great thing about living until you get a bit older if you are a writer, and especially a poet, is that you have more life to reflect on. And I think that if I am better now - and I think that I am probably better than I was - is because that I simply have more to think about, more to get under control, more to understand.
Everywhere I go, the kids call me 'the book lady.' The older I get, the more appreciative I seem to be of the 'book lady' title. It makes me feel more like a legitimate person, not just a singer or an entertainer. But it makes me feel like I've done something good with my life and with my success.
The older you get, the more 'mindfulness' becomes about trying to remember why you came upstairs.
The older I get, the greater power I seem to have to help the world; I am like a snowball - the further I am rolled the more I gain.
It's inevitable: as I get older, I am going to get more wrinkles; it's something you have to accept.
I don't want anybody to not recognize how appreciative I am of the volume of e-mails I get.
The older I get, the more relaxed I am.
The older I get, the more I embrace who I am.
The more I grow, and the older I get, the more I am enjoying my life and know how precious it really is.
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