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    I think that the worst unpleasantness of age is not its final fact ... but the tediousness of preparation, the accumulating number of defeats.

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    I think that there shouldn't be an age limit to become a boss, so having that element is really important.

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    I think the audience is truly all ages: I don't put anything in there that kids can't see, or shouldn't see, but I have to keep it interesting for me as an adult

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    I think the action movies in the 80s and 90s were different. It was a testosterone age. Steven Seagal, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Sylvester Stallone - they fuelled my childhood. But now I don't think I'd like to do just action, I don't enjoy that.

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    I think the biggest innovations of the twenty-first century will be the intersection of biology and technology. A new era is beginning, just like the digital one was when I was his age.

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    I think there are pieces of the film [Age Of Trump] that are even more emotionally resonant and more vital to talk about than ever.

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    I think the reason the Golden Age of television is so golden is because a lot of folks are willing to let creators do their thing and live or die by their own muse. They certainly allow us to do that.

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    I think there is something very relatable in the idea that you hit a certain age, later in your life, where you realize you have to pick up the rug and see what's underneath it and deal with stuff.

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    I think the themes of belonging and parentage and love are obviously universal.

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    I think this is the kind of thing where we're rapidly moving toward an age where most of the populace will be almost unable to imagine life without an Internet component interlocked with it.

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    I think things are gonna change. I'm gonna take the age limit off of hip hop.

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    I think time just goes faster and faster. I'm saying this a few months away from my fortieth birthday. I don't know when and if one's identity ever does catch up with one's actual age. Personally I feel like I just got the hang of thirty-five.

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    I think we all in comedi business, especially when we reach a certain age, are divas up to a point. I love when a limousine comes for me, I can't lie about that. I love when you go to a restaurant and they say, "Come this way, Miss Rivers," and you get a good table. I love all that, the perks that come with the business.

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    I think we all have those particular pieces of clothes that we really like, because it ages well, because it fits you well, because you feel comfortable, and you feel confident in those clothes. All those aspects of good design are what I'm interested in.

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    I think we live in an age of self empowerment and possibilities, the only excuse to not do something is yourself.

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    I think we're going to carry the 'Ice Age's up to 'Ice Age 15,' which means basically they'll be in the present decade.

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    I think we know too much about actors as it is and their personal lives and it's this information age where we're stimulated constantly by the celebrity buzz effect or whatever it is, these web sites and blogs and different things.

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    I think we're in an age starved for genuine experiences, instead of cathartic phony experiences through the media, structured, engineered experiences. And those are the fast food, the masturbation of experience. They don't really exhaust any aspect of ourselves; they don't make us any stronger.

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    I think we're heading into the Creative Age. We've passed through the Agricultural and then the Industrial and then the Information Age.

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    I think we live in an age of increasing mediocrity.

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    I think women are deeply interested in a conversation around fertility. It's not a conversation just for one age group of women, a conversation if you're post 30 or post 35. This [is] conversation about reproduction, about taking your own power with you and deciding for yourself.

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    I thought it was a cool parallel. Being replaced by the young thing. I know that definitely happens in Hollywood. It's harder to find good roles, and suddenly there's new girls. I'm at that age I've been warned my whole life about.

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    I thought I'd live to a ripe old age, because I always felt there was a lot to do. I had a driven feeling. I always thought in the present.

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    I thought ten thousand swords must have leaped from their scabbards to avenge even a look that threatened her with insult. But the age of chivalry is gone.

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    I thought that if I were going into old age I would want to do what [Giuseppe] Verdi did, which is to write extraordinary things, and to really find myself.

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    It hurt me a great deal. It put a lot of pressure on me because I was at a young age and the writers around here and throughout the league starting comparing me to Cobb. It put a lot of pressure on me.

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    It is a characteristic of old age to find the progress of time accelerated. The less one accomplishes in a given time, the shorter does the retrospect appear.

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    It is a great thing to be at your age... You are at a very specific time of age ... an age where you can follow all your dreams. But also at an age when you can change-you can change your dreams, you can change paths. When you start something when you're young, you should not decide 'this is it, this is my way and I will go all the way.' You have the age where you can change. You get experience, and maybe dislike it and go another way. Your age is still an age of exploration.

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    It is a great shock at the age of five or six to find that in a world of Gary Coopers you are the Indian.

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    It is always the season for the old to learn.

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    It is an illusion that youth is happy, an illusion of those who have lost it.

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    It is a sobering thought that when Mozart was my age, he had been dead for two years.

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    It is an axiom, enforced by all the experience of the ages, that they who rule industrially will rule politically.

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    It is a reading age, a preaching age, a working age, but it is not a praying age.

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    It is a mania shared by philosophers of all ages to deny what exists and to explain what does not exist.

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    It is as if, to every period of history, there corresponded a privileged age and a particular division of human life: "youth" is the privileged age of the seventeenth century, childhood of the nineteenth, adolescence of the twentieth.

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    It is as certain that many opinions, now general, will be rejected by future ages, as it is that many, once general, are rejected by the present.

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    It is autumn; not without But within me is the cold. Youth and spring are all about; It is I that have grown old.

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    It is better not to apply any treatment in cases of occult cancer; for if treated (by surgery), the patients die quickly; but if not treated, they hold out for a long time.

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    It is because the old have forgotten life that they preach wisdom.

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    It is charming to totter into vogue.

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    It is appropriate here to recall that the so-called Dark Ages began with the flight of the individuals into the protection of lords or chapters and came to an end when the individual again found it to his advantage to set forth on his own. We live at a time when everything conspires to push the individual into the fold.

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    It is curious how an age of public self-revelation, and of the use of psychological jargon, should also be an age when self-examination is rarely practised.

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    It is easier to counterfeit old age than youth.

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    It is changes that are chiefly responsible for diseases, especially the greatest changes, the violent alterations both in the seasons and in other things. (:)...regimen and temperature, and one period of life to another.

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    It is difficult to get played at my age on the radio.

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    It is difficult to age because society won't let you. People expect you to look how you did at the height of your fame.

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    It is especially difficult for modern people to conceive that our modern, scientific age might not be an improvement over the prescientific period.

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    It is dressed into speeches about patriotism, love of country...but the profits...skyrocket.

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    It is folly alone that stays the fugue of Youth and beats off touring Old Age.