One of the pleasures of getting older and making a living the way you want to is that your social circle becomes rarified, and the people who enter have been vetted.
I wore black until I was twenty-five, like many young people. Everybody did. It was crazy! But now, getting older, I think color does me good.
I don't want to know I'm getting older. Then I'll start to think about getting checkups and insurance. I don't want that.
I highly recommend getting older! There's less tendency to people-please.
I think that's what makes life interesting - the evolution of getting older, and it's kinda fascinating to me, the whole process.
I feel like old age in America is a very sad thing. I have been many different places around the world where getting older is something you look forward to.
The thing about getting older is the injuries. You just get injured more often. You take time off, you come back, you get injured again and you never get in shape.
If I'm not getting older and more mature at 31, then something's wrong.
Gymnastics, for me, gave me a lot of self-pride: that drive to want to be great at something for myself. But it also gave me a sense of appreciation toward God. Now that I'm getting older, I really appreciate the talents God gave me. Not just physically, but mentally and emotionally.