At our age, you don't want to stop.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't like to stop. I believe you stop when you die.
Don't get old, if you can avoid it.
We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.
On stage, I think I'm 35. Working takes over my whole body and I become a younger man - that's why I won't stop.
You reach a certain age, and you realize, 'Wow: there are younger people doing this better than I can, and don't leave me out - I don't want to be left behind. I want to do it, too. Where are you going? I want to be part of it.'
I want to always keep going. I don't want to ever stop.
The idea of stopping is not unmeaningful to me. I think there might be a time when, in theory at least, you'd say, 'Well I've mostly done what I want to do.' But how could you ever prevent a few years down the line some germ of an idea getting at you and you've got to do it again?
Even though you're growing up, you should never stop having fun.
That's one of the great advantages of age. You can say, I don't want to, I don't care, you can throw temper tantrums, and nobody minds.
By the time you know what to do, you're too old to do it.