Older people sit down and ask, 'What is it?' but the boy asks, 'What can I do with it?'.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You get older and you see yourself and say, 'God, he's old, who's that?'
Having kids certainly gets me to ask the question, 'Who is the adult here, and who is the kid?'
When I was little, my mom tells me, I used to say things like, 'Mom do you hear the string section? Do you hear the string section?' And she would look at me and say, 'No honey, I don't know what you're talking about.'
Juvenile stuff has always made me laugh. It's what I know.
If you're an old cat around young girls, you got to have somethin' to bring to the table.
Old age is like a plane flying through a storm. Once you're aboard, there's nothing you can do.
When my daughter asks, 'What do you do?', every movie I have a different answer. As she grows, she wants more explanations.
When you get older, you learn certain life lessons. You apply that wisdom, and suddenly you say, 'Hey, I've got a new lease on this thing. So let's go.'
Young children seem to be learning who to share this toy with and figure out how it works, while adolescents seem to be exploring some very deep and profound questions: 'How should this society work? How should relationships among people work?' The exploration is: 'Who am I, what am I doing?'
When people ask me, 'What do you do for fun?' - it's my family. That's it.