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Quotes About Retirement

I hope to play until I'm, like, 38 or something, and that's a lot of years in the game and a lot of travel and a lot of sacrifice on my family's part.
~ Stephen Curry
Think of your pension and start saving. Like my father, I have been a spendthrift, and I regret that.
~ Britt Ekland
There is a kind of fear, approaching a panic, that's spreading through the Baby Boom Generation, which has suddenly discovered that it will have to provide for its own retirement.
~ Ron Chernow
Some people die twice: once when they retire, and again when they actually pass away. Fear of the first one is a big incentive for me to keep working.
~ Vin Scully
I can quit boxing now and practically go into any kind of business and I'll be successful just as well as I was in boxing.
~ Mike Tyson
My biggest fear had always been getting hurt, and not being able to leave the game as a player on my own terms.
~ Jason Kidd
Old fishermen never die, they just smell that way.
~ Unknown
Retired is being tired twice, I've thought, first tired of working, then tired of not
~ Richard Armour
Doufejme, že p?jdu do d?chodu d?ív, než n?kdo n?co takového objeví, takže už to nebude moje starost.
~ Marcus du Sautoy
Sooner or later I'm going to die, but I'm not going to retire.
~ Margaret Mead
I am pushing sixty. That is enough exercise for me.
~ Mark Twain
Younger workers should have more freedom to build their retirement nest egg.
~ Gresham Barrett
I knew when my career was over. In 1965, my baseball card came out with no picture.
~ Bob Uecker
Yes, I am thoroughly enjoying retirement! The best part is observing my neighbors drive off to work in the morning knowing that that their day will be filled with jerks, brainless and endless meetings, jerks, vendor lunches where you hold your breath just waiting for the sales pitch until you regurgitate your pasta, more jerks and the eventual company reorganization of the section that was just reorganized last month!
~ Unknown
There is life after retirement, and it is BETTER.
~ Catherine Pulsifer
Retirement is wonderful. It's doing nothing without worrying about getting caught at it.
~ Gene Perret
My retirement plan is to find a shopping cart with good snow tires.
~ Unknown
You miss so much when you're young. It's fine to be old. So exciting. And I'm not going to retire.
~ Marilyn Monroe
Comprendo que para algunos el ocio puede ser fatal; sé de varios jubilados que no fueron capaces de sobrevivir a esa interrupción de la rutina. Pero ésa es gente que se ha ido endureciendo, anquilosando, que virtualmente ha ido dejando de pensar por su cuenta. No creo que éste fuera mi caso. Yo pienso por mi cuenta. Pero aun pensando por mi cuenta, podría desconfiar del ocio, siempre que el ocio fuera una simple variante de la soledad;
~ Mario Benedetti
Cuando me jubile, tal vez lo mejor sea abandonarme al ocio, a una especie de modorra compensatoria, a fin de que los nervios, los músculos, la energía se relajen de a poco y se acostumbren bien a morir.
~ Mario Benedetti
If you retired in 1960, you could expect to get back seven times more in benefits than you paid in Social Security taxes, and more if you were a low-income worker, as long as you made it to age 78 for men and 81 for women. As recently as 1985, workers at every income level could retire and expect to get more in benefits than they paid in Social Security taxes, though they didn't do quite as well as their parents and grandparents. Not anymore.
~ Mark R. Levin
The evidence demonstrates that an average worker who retired in 2011 would have paid $60,000 in Medicare-related taxes yet received $170,000 in benefits.18 This system cannot last forever, and it will not, given reality and mathematics. Indeed, in 2014, the trustees overseeing Medicare declared that the HI trust fund will run dry in 2030.
~ Mark R. Levin
I am pushing sixty. That is enough exercise for me.
~ Mark Twain
I'm so old they've cancelled my blood type.
~ Bob Hope