Age imprints more wrinkles in the mind than it does on the face.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Age should not have its face lifted, but it should rather teach the world to admire wrinkles as the etchings of experience and the firm line of character.
The defects of the mind, like those of the face, grow worse with age.
A woman past forty should make up her mind to be young; not her face.
Everybody is so anti-aging, but I don't want to look younger than I am. Our face is a map of our life; the more that's there, the better.
I've always liked wrinkles. When I was a young girl, I used to make lines on my face with my nails because I loved Jeanne Moreau. I always wanted to be older; I always added years to my life. For the longest time, if people thought I was older, I would take it as a compliment.
It's inevitable: as I get older, I am going to get more wrinkles; it's something you have to accept.
Let age, not envy, draw wrinkles on thy cheeks.
When you're 50 you start thinking about things you haven't thought about before. I used to think getting old was about vanity - but actually it's about losing people you love. Getting wrinkles is trivial.
I have had wrinkles on my forehead and my smile line since I was a kid. I see them in my own kids. I know what they're going to look like. So it's kind of like that's my personality. I feel the older you get, too, the more confident you become just in your own skin.
Age wrinkles the body. Quitting wrinkles the soul.