I believe in aging gracefully.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Aging gracefully is one thing, but trying to slow it down is another.
I'm partly obsessed by aging gracefully.
I don't think I've aged gracefully.
People's opinions don't interfere with me. Ageing gracefully is supposed to mean trying not to hide time passing and just looking a wreck. That's what they call ageing gracefully. You know?
There's no such thing as ageing gracefully. I don't meet people who want to get Alzheimer's disease, or who want to get cancer or arthritis or any of the other things that afflict the elderly. Ageing is bad for you, and we better just actually accept that.
Aging gracefully is supposed to mean trying not to hide time passing and just looking a wreck. Don't worry girls, look like a wreck, that's the way it goes.
I've elected to age gracefully.
I think it's nice to age gracefully. OK, you lose the youth, a certain stamina and dewy glow, but what you gain on the inside as a human being is wonderful: the wisdom, the acceptance and the peace of mind. It's a fair exchange.
'Aging' has been bad ever since we figured out it led to dying.
I'm not an aging gracefully type. But I do believe in aging with grace.