At 60, I could do the same things I could do at 30, if I could only remember what those things are.
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I think of myself as no more than 60. What I could do at 60, I can still do now.
Can you picture yourself at the age 60 doing what you do now?
When I turned 59, I looked at that as the first day of my 60th year, so I've been 60 for the last 365 days, in my opinion. So I've been thinking all this year, I'm 60 - this is the time when I need to get some stuff done.
I think 60 is when many people hit their prime. We elect many of our presidents in their 60s. At that age, people are full of ideas and their best self. I wanted to dig into my potential and bring out my best self.
Turning 60 had an impact on my heart and soul, I must say, because you're dealing with time: past, present, and future. You suddenly realize you've come down the road quite a ways.
I won't be training at 60 years old, because I want to do something else in my life.
I am somebody who has never been able to give up '60s habits. I am the inevitable old codger on the dance floor.
I'm about to turn 60, and most of my memories reside in the brain of my wife.
I just did a film in which I had to be a dancer and I was able to do all kinds of extraordinary things. A lot of people turn 50 and talk about what they're not going to do anymore. I embarked on something that I'd wanted to do when I was 5.
The only time you really live fully is from thirty to sixty. The young are slaves to dreams; the old servants of regrets. Only the middle-aged have all their five senses in the keeping of their wits.
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