People say, 'Oh, so you should retire.' Yeah, you want me to retire so you won't get knocked out. I won't retire.
Retire? Retire from What? Life? I will only retire when I am dead!
I'm in semi-retirement, but what am I going to retire to? I don't ride horses, I don't golf anymore. I shoot a game of pool every now and then.
Faithful servants never retire. You can retire from your career, but you will never retire from serving God.
Let me put it this way: I don't plan to retire. What would I do, become a brain surgeon? I mean, a brain surgeon can retire and write novels, but a novelist can't retire and do brain surgery - or at least he better not.
I never ride just to ride. I ride to catch a fox. I play baseball to make the team.
I'll never retire. I'm just using up somebody else's oxygen if I retire.
You can retire from a job, but don't ever retire from making extremely meaningful contributions in life.
We need more cartoonists to truly retire when they retire, and not run repeats.
I wish I could say farewell and retire but there is nothing for me to retire from.
We'll all retire from life at some point. The great thing about acting is you don't necessarily have to retire.
Of course I can't retire on a win - but then, I can't retire on a loss either.
If I couldn't compete, I wouldn't ride. I don't ride for fun; I ride to prepare for the next competition, and everything that I do when I am in the saddle is always a calculated step in my path to the next win.
And in 'Frisco Kid' and in 'The Woman in Red' I had to ride badly. Then you have to really ride well in order to ride badly.
We excuse movies like 'Independence Day' that really lack logic and say, 'It doesn't make any sense, but it's a ride.' I thought a movie was a movie and a ride was a ride.
Ride on! Rough-shod if need be, smooth-shod if that will do, but ride on! Ride on over all obstacles, and win the race!