Woody Allen Quotes About Aging

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  • You'll live to be a hundred if you give up all the things that make you want to.

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    "Fictional character: Pearl". "Interiors", www.imdb.com. 1978.
  • I think [aging] has nothing to recommend it. You don't gain any wisdom as the years go by. You fall apart, is what happens. People try and put a nice varnish on it, and say, well, you mellow. You come to understand life and accept things. But you'd trade all of that for being 35 again.

  • I see no advantages in aging whatsoever. You become shriveled. You become decrepit. You lose your faculties. Your peer group passes away. You sit in a room gumming your porridge. I don't see any advantage in this whatsoever.

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