The Princess's so-called 'time and space speech' at the end of '93 about a year after the formal separation, looking back on it it's called her retirement from public life but we've seen in fact it's nothing of the kind.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
But, of course, she didn't mean that she was going to retire from public life and only when the Queen removed her HRH some years later did she actually drop a hundred charities and just kept five.
During Katherine Hepburn's time when she was just coming into her own at 40.
She had lost the art of conversation but not, unfortunately, the power of speech.
People talk about retiring. I never said that r-word. People though I went away after the Olympic Games. I took time off to do something I've always wanted to be - a mother.
Whenever the government says, 'It's time to move on,' that means there's something they don't want you to know about.
It was sad leaving the BBC; not quite like being divorced, but you don't leave after a period stretching from 1960 to 1999 without feeling a certain number of pangs.
Remember Judy Garland? She retired 40 times.
'The Last Five Years' was a musical in 2002, and it's a deconstruction of a marriage.
Mary Hart says she meant to stay on 'Entertainment Tonight' for three years. She was on for 29.
It is time for Hillary Clinton to permanently retire.