I never thought I'd reach 21. I used to feel that was old, but growing old doesn't scare me anymore. I just want to have done something super special and have had someone to do it with.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
While most people turn 21 and decide to go out and party, I turned 21 and decided that I was going to become somebody that I never thought I could be: somebody who cares about herself and her body, her future, and her health.
When I was 20, I thought I was 30 - but I was so far from it. When you're young, you want everything to happen now. As you mature, you can look back and see all the great things you achieved with time and patience.
I was headed in the wrong direction. I didn't think I'd make it to 21. My Uncle Chuck saved my life. He was a graphic designer, and he gave me my first sketchbook. In the front, he wrote, 'Wear it like your underwear.'
Certainly after '21' I was getting the opportunity to make a lot of money.
When I was doing stand-up, I was about twenty, and I really think that that's a little too young. I didn't have a whole lot of life experience to draw on.
I think the years leading up to 21 were a bit more fun than 21 and beyond might be.
I do not really think about age. I am just sort of trying to get as much done before I get old and can't.
I've always wanted to be older, as I think it's all right to be a little bit odd when you're out of your 20s.
I always wanted to live to about 70. I thought that'd be a good age.
I was only 24 then, but 18 of those 24 years had been dedicated to wanting to get to that moment.