“As you get older, there are just different perspectives and different things that are unrecognizable until you've crossed a few bridges.”— Maynard James Keenan, vice.com
“I’m no social anthropologist, but, from everything I’ve heard and read, most men go through a transition in their early thirties. Some call it ‘getting comfortable in your own skin,’ and others simply refer to it as ‘maturing.’ I like to think that I’m the same person at thirty-two that I was at twe…”— Jeff Gordon, amazon.com
“The tendency of most people is to be lazy and not pursue their dreams, to let life slip by. That's why people freak out when they're 40 and start buying Porsches.”— Billy Corgan, rollingstone.com
“I fear extreme old age. There is the possibility of being overreliant on others. Also, the worst would be the inability to enjoy life. I don't mind a little shit in my day, but I need some sugar on that.”— Iggy Pop, rollingstone.com
“Getting old can be worth the trouble if it gives you time to do some soul making.”— Ursula K. Le Guin, amazon.com
“When you get to be my age, never pass up a bathroom. Never trust a fart. And never waste a boner.”— Ryan Mginely, gq.com
“I realized recently I'm old enough to side with all the mean bosses and parents in the rock videos from the 80s.”— Jeremy Dodd, twitter.com
“As human beings this is how we’re designed, to shift and grow over and over again. We are built for transformation.”— Sam Maracic, soulanatomy.org
“When you get older and wiser, you get your confidence from within, not from the person you are having sex with.”— Amy Schumer, amazon.com
“Growing old is like being increasingly penalized for a crime you have not committed.”— Anthony Powell, amazon.com
“The man who views the world at fifty the same as he did when he was twenty has wasted thirty years of his life.”— Muhammad Ali, Hana Yasmeen Ali, amazon.com
“The man who views the world at fifty the same as he did when he was twenty has wasted thirty years of his life.”— Muhammad Ali, Hana Yasmeen Ali, amazon.com
“I will never be old. I’d scarf a cyanide capsule first. Life isn’t worth living unless you are young and surrounded by other young people in a beautiful cold garden perfumed by dirt and flowers and fallen leaves, gleaming in the string of lights, listening to the quiet city on the last fine night of…”— Lauren Groff, amazon.com