A lot of people like me, who've been around for years and years and years, only really lose it in their forties and fifties.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I feel sometimes and in some ways like Linda Romanoli and Monica Velour; I feel marginalized because I'm in my fifties. If you went online and you look at some of the blogs, which one can do on a lonely night, it's pretty startling what people will say about you just because you're in your fifties.
Even though I am in my mid-40s, I live like I am in my mid-20s.
Maybe I've lost a little, but I think everyone does over time. People have been writing that I'm getting old every year, and eventually they're going to be right. There's nobody in this game that's doing the same things they once did in the peak years of their career.
I'm just one of the lucky people. I have no other reason for my longevity.
I'm partly obsessed by aging gracefully.
Now people live into their 90s and beyond. As long as I have quality of life, I'm good.
I had a similar year back in 1984 when I felt like I couldn't lose.
I don't want to spend my life in my 40s feeling bad about being in my 40s, and then all of a sudden I'm 50, and I will have missed a whole decade!
I don't think I've aged gracefully.
I'm too young at 50. I'm not grown up yet. There's part of everybody like that.