My mind never left 20, because once it does, that's when you start to die.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you think about stuff that happened when you were young, it stays with you forever.
If I get two lines in the script, I somehow turn it into 20. I've got a bit of a bad habit of doing that, of just embellishing my little moment.
As you get older, you think about things differently from when you do in your twenties, when you think you'll live forever.
Nineteen is as alive as 40-plus. I can vividly remember 19 and how I saw the world.
I'll die before I'm 25, and when I do I'll have lived the way I wanted to.
I don't let myself get carried away by my own ideas - I abandon 19 out of 20 of them every day.
I've been thinking about the record since I reached the fifty plateau. But you think about it and then you let it go because you can't waste many brain cells on hours thinking about it.
Look, when I look back, from 20 onwards, I was actually having a pretty good time, I have to say.
At 100, I have a mind that is superior - thanks to experience - than when I was 20.
I'm not 20 anymore, and I feel it.