During the seven years that I worked as a management consultant, I spent a lot of time trying to look older than I was. I became pretty good at furrowing my brow and putting on somber expressions.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always had the facial hair so I looked older than I was.
I'm happy that I'm finally getting some lines in my face. I always looked too young for the kind of roles I wanted. It was constraining. My face didn't fit my innards until I reached 40.
After I grew some facial hair, I looked a bit older, and I guess that's what the modeling world wanted because I started booking more luxury brands.
Well, I'm in my 60s now. I finally look it, I think. People until I was 60 would always say they thought I looked younger, which I think, without flattering myself, I did, but I think I certainly have, as George Orwell says people do after a certain age, the face they deserve.
The older you get, the more you realize that the way you look is a reflection of how you treat yourself.
That's been the tragedy of my life, actually. I've always looked younger than I am.
I look forward to being older, when what you look like becomes less and less an issue and what you are is the point.
I look younger; I feel younger. I'm in no rush to grow up or seem older to people.
I was born looking older - and I've been aging since I was a teenager.
I had a great time in my youth and I still feel youthful. I've no desire to look as though I'm in my 20s.