I have the sort of round face that you complain about when you're younger, but which serves you well as you get older.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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 think my face and voice suit me better as I get older.
I have a really adaptable face, but when I am just being me, people always think I am 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.
My face hasn't matured as I've grown up, and neither has my sense of humour. In the mirror, I see an older version of myself as a child, although I do have more wrinkles and freckles.
The defects of the mind, like those of the face, grow worse with age.
I've always been told I had an old face. So when I was in my 20s, I never got to play a teenager.
The older you get, the more you realize that the way you look is a reflection of how you treat yourself.
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.
It's funny - I read that women look to chiseled-faced guys for one-night stands, and to round-faced guys for marriage. When I'm rounder in the face, I like to say, 'This is my long-term look.' Or 'This is my wife-and-kids look right here.'
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