I'm about to turn 60, and most of my memories reside in the brain of my wife.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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.
At 60, I could do the same things I could do at 30, if I could only remember what those things are.
When my mom turned 91, I wanted to use the time that we have left in our lives to get to know each other as adults.
My wife is troubled by the things I forget. I am troubled by the things she recollects.
When I passed the age of 50, I learned how to control my emotions.
When you get old, it's hard to tell what's memory and what you've kind of created in your head as memory, you know?
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'm going to be 60, and I'm almost used to myself.
One lives in the hope of becoming a memory.
I can barely remember what I was like 36 years ago when I was 21 years old.
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