A Quote by Toby Alderweireld

I do not want to be 36 years old and can hardly walk. — © Toby Alderweireld
I do not want to be 36 years old and can hardly walk.
I'm not really worried about my numbers now as a 36-year-old. I'm not trying to be the first, experimental case of a 36-year-older trying to maintain his numbers, especially when I'm on a team like this. Can I do the same stuff I could do when I was Amare's age? Of course not. I'm not going to even try. However, I feel that I'm the baddest 36-year-old out there.
I can barely remember what I was like 36 years ago when I was 21 years old.
It's really crazy to be 36 years old and to have been doing something for 25 years.
I'm not going to be the guy to be 36, 37 years old still trying to hang on and play in the NFL. I'll be 33 in a couple weeks, and there's a million things I want to do with my life before my time is up, which is hopefully 40, 50 years down the line from now at least. So I'd definitely be content.
I think too many people, if you are 46 you want to look 36, and if you're 36 you want to look 26. I didn't want to do that. I've earned the gray hairs. So I wanted to show that level of honesty.
I just really want to be able to walk into a karaoke bar when I'm like 50 years old, do my own song, and then walk out. I think that would be really fun.
I'm 36-years-old and I'm learning about definitions that I should have known when I started having sex.
I was raised in Brooklyn and in Baltimore. My father was a bookkeeper. When I was 36 years old, my mother told me I was adopted.
I've been riding for 36 years. I started when I was 14-years-old. I was one of those crazy guys, riding wheelies up and down the streets, all the time. I love riding. It's in my blood.
Tried on daddy's 1979 rookie firesuit a while back. Smelled every bit of 36 years old.
I am 36 years old, I can't change. I have tried, trust me, but I can't. It's nice to get over yourself and just do it.
I drive old cars, all my Patagonia clothes are years and years old, I hardly have anything new. I try to lead a very simple life. I am not a consumer of anything. And I much prefer sleeping on somebody's floor than in a motel room.
At 36 years old I can look back on a long and wonderful time in professional football, which I could never have dreamed of as a child.
I'm 36 years old, and I'm growing up. Little by little.
I first became a showrunner at 36 years old. I had no experience doing this job, which is as complicated and multi-faceted as anything I'd ever tried.
Even Rod Woodson will tell you his best year he had as a professional was when he was 36 years old. If you think about why, you're much wiser.
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