Quotes About Retirement
I've made the decision not to do radio anymore.
~ Laura Schlessinger
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I'm not philosophically opposed to raising the retirement age... I accept the fact that I may have to raise my retirement age for that.
~ Bill Flores
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I am philosophically opposed to raising the retirement age. I misspoke and said I was not philosophically opposed.
~ Bill Flores
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I have to think about the possible ramifications of an early retirement.
~ Ehud Olmert
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I'm not really good at retiring. I tried that one time and Nancy ran me out of the house.
~ Tom Osborne
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I have genuine empathy for the fact that if you're a professional footballer, you've often started at three years old, you've been found, you've been scouted, you play, you play, you play, you make millions, you live this incredible life. And then you reach 35, and suddenly you have to stop doing it, and you haven't been taught anything else.
~ Brett Goldstein
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I am a Georgia guy, and I have Brett Favre's card when he played with the Atlanta Falcons. That's my retirement plan.
~ Forrest Griffin
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It used to be 65 when you went into retirement. Before that, when you got into your 50s, you were getting older.
~ Davy Jones
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It sounds so early - retiring at 28. But I don't feel it's that early for me. If you're blessed enough and you're gifted and you're lucky enough, and you've got a fortunate career, then you can take that step back. I'm just happy that I did it.
~ Naseem Hamed
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There'll be some opportunities for other things post-playing, but it's like, 'Man, I don't want to give this gig up.'
~ Charles Woodson
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We don't want John Wick to retire again; we're glad he's back in the game. We want a sequel or a prequel. There's a lot of fertile ground to cover.
~ David Leitch
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I don't miss playing for the national side, I am glad to be out of it.
~ Nicolas Anelka
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When it's time to hang up the gloves, I'll know.
~ Diego Sanchez
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When I finally retire, I just want to go away so no one has to listen to me.
~ Steve Martin
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You can't do sports for the rest of your life; I don't care how good you are. You can be the best ever, but it's still going to go away.
~ Terry Crews
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When I retire, I'm going to go home and say, 'I played for what?' You know, if I don't win anything.
~ Jose Reyes
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I always worry I've probably written one too many Bernie Gunther books and that I should probably give him his gold watch.
~ Philip Kerr
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We're going to live longer than our parents' generation, and there comes a point when you ask yourself, 'What am I going do?' You can only play so much golf.
~ Jane Pauley
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I don't want to coach too far into my 60s. By then, I'll be playing golf four or five times a week.
~ Steve Spurrier
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Retired life's good, man.
~ Calvin Johnson
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When I don't look cool enough or when I cannot make good music anymore, I will retire.
~ G-Dragon
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I have a really good relationship with Bayern. I might become a coach after retirement, but with the youth teams.
~ Franck Ribery
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relinquish the desire for children and wealth and live the life of 'Vanaprastha,' that is, one retired from the household cares.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
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Retirement shouldn't be making the choice between buying much-needed medication or putting food on the table; making the choice between heating an apartment in the cold winter months or paying rent; making the choice between paying a phone bill or seeing a doctor.
~ Letitia James
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