Retirement at sixty-five is ridiculous. When I was sixty-five I still had pimples.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It used to be 65 when you went into retirement. Before that, when you got into your 50s, you were getting older.
I had a terrible bout of acne after I turned 30.
This year, when I turn 65, I thought, 'So weird;' when I was a kid, people who were 65 either retired or died. I'm so nowhere near that.
I had plenty of pimples as a kid. One day I fell asleep in the library. When I woke up, a blind man was reading my face.
I'm so lucky to have a career in my fifties. And to still have the desire to do it. I don't think about retirement.
It's cheesy, but having a pimple or a bad hair day isn't going to matter in five years. I don't always remember that, but I try.
Retirement is not in my vocabulary. They aren't going to get rid of me that way.
When I was younger, I thought about retiring.
Society tells you that when you're old you have to retire. You have to defy that.
I'm not giving in to anyone else's idea of how I ought to feel and look at 70. 'Retirement' is not a word I can even visualize. I retire when I go to bed!