It's inevitable: as I get older, I am going to get more wrinkles; it's something you have to accept.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm finally looking older and inviting my wrinkles.
As much as I loathe this aging thing, I'm beginning to recognize that I am now a healthier person in terms of self-worth and knowing who I am and where I fit in the world. That's been a good trade-off for the wrinkles.
Getting older is baggage for so many people but I don't spend time on things I can't control. Wrinkles don't scare me; they're a part of life, and I will and do embrace them, but I look at surgery, and that scares me.
My skin may have wrinkles but it's because I'm smiling so much. That might sound like some terrible American greetings card, but I feel it's immoral for me to castigate my body for getting older, when it does everything I ask of it.
We have to be able to grow up. Our wrinkles are our medals of the passage of life. They are what we have been through and who we want to be.
When you're getting old, obviously you try to put on the best cream, you have massages, you try to stay beautiful, but I think wrinkles can sometimes be more beautiful than having none.
Age is just a number, and I know so many women who look fabulous at 40, 50 and 60 so it doesn't scare me. It's inevitable - I will get older, and the wrinkles will come, but I'm not that bothered.
If wrinkles must be written upon our brows, let them not be written upon the heart. The spirit should never grow old.
The latest wrinkle is on wrinkles. There is a widespread belief that women can't grow old in television news.
If wrinkles must be written on our brows, let them not be written upon the heart. The spirit should never grow old.
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