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Don't think of retiring from the world until the world will be sorry that you retire. I hate a fellow whom pride or cowardice or laziness drive into a corner, and who does nothing when he is there but sit and growl. Let him come out as I do, and bark.
People retire to do what I do every day.
'Retiring' - within that word is 'tiring,' and I'm not tired. I don't believe in retirement, really.
Society tells you that when you're old you have to retire. You have to defy that.
People think retiring is fun. Well, maybe, but if you have a certain kind of fire inside, there is no end in sight.
When I was younger, I thought about retiring.
The right choice isn't to retire, to simply settle in and invite death. It's to work hard and passionately, but acknowledge the limitations of what one life is capable of.
I don't suppose I'll ever retire completely.
I just want to retire before I go senile because if I don't retire before I go senile, then I'll do more damage than good at that point.
When you retire you want to get as far away as possible from the game for a couple of years.
Retirement is the last opportunity for individuals to reinvent themselves, let go of the past, and find peace and happiness within.
Retiring is one thing. Being retired is something else altogether.
Anyone with any sense welcomes retirement,
I didn't make enough money in my sport to retire.
I haven't had the time to say, 'I'm retiring.' But baseball says, 'You're retired.'
When you retire, it's a place in life, a part of the journey. You just don't quit work; you develop an attitude where you can do what you please.
People have been asking me for a couple of years when I am going to retire, and I think that now is the right time.
I'll never retire. I like what I'm doing.
Why would I retire from something I enjoy doing? I can hardly wait to get here.
I'm not in retirement. I just don't want to work so much, and I don't get that many offers any more.
Really, I'm trying to retire. It's just nobody will let me!
Retirement can and will be a glorious time in your life. You'll love the freedom and ability to try new things. It's a new phase of life; a chance to be a beginner again.
Maybe wanting to retire is my ambition.
Retirement is just
not in my DNA.
The idea of retiring is like killing yourself. It's almost like Hari Kari. I intend to live to a 100 and go down in history.
Retirement is unthinkable to me. The future is bright and very exciting and I'm looking forward to playing a part in it.
Retire? Me? I'll go when they get tired of me at Old Trafford or when I can no longer do the job.
If you say you plan to retire in two or three years, you've already retired.
There's no reason why I should retire.
I retire to make way for an abler man. In my four years as attorney general I have aged about ten years, but when I have get back to the practice of law, I hope to show those lawyers that I still have some vitality left.
The only true retirement is that of the heart; the only true leisure is the repose of the passions. To such persons it makes little difference whether they are young or old; and they die as they have lived, with graceful resignation.
I have made noise enough in the world already, perhaps too much, and am now getting old, and want retirement.
I don't really want to retire. I intend to go on working as long as I can because I still have a huge amount of energy.
God knows when I'm going to retire. I think I'm going to be bored.
I'm mad, you know? I don't think of retiring at all.
When I retire, I want to step away on a positive note. What you put out into the world comes back to you. You actually change the world with what you do. I want to put some good in the world.
I found out retirement means playing golf, or I don't know what the hell it means. But to me, retirement means doing what you have fun doing.
When people don't know me any more or want my autograph, then I'll think about retiring.
I don't think you really have to retire from what you do.
The only time I ever really consider retiring is when I get fed up with the press. Which is often.
I'm gonna die but I haven't thought about retiring.
I want to take retirement rather than feel as if it's taking me unawares. Maybe even seize it joyously. But at least behold it without looking back so longingly that I turn into a pillar of regret.
When I reach the point that I write Yesterday, then I can retire.
My Dad once told me: "you will retire only in your grave!" ; I wish he is alive to ask him "when I will retire searching for my grave!
Retirement is like a long vacation in Las Vegas. The goal is to enjoy it to the fullest, but not so fully that you run out of money.
Retiring today allows me to walk away from the game with pride, rather than have the game walk away from me.
Retire? I don't know what that word means. As long as a man is able to work and he's productive out there and he feels good - keep at it.
When I finally retire, I just want to go away so no one has to listen to me.
How tedious is retirement! You cannot imagine to yourself the monotony with which day comes after day.
I'm one of those people who, as long as I am still healthy and my thoughts are more or less clear, I don't think I can retire entirely.
Retirement's the most wonderful thing. I get to enjoy all the things I never stopped to notice on the way up. After an extraordinary life, it's time to enjoy my retirement.
I don't expect to retire. Every man must work, that's his natural destiny.
The day I retire is the day I'll feel old. I'm not there yet.
Retirement is fatal. Luckily, in my profession, you don't have to retire.
The reason to retire is to try to avoid embarrassment; you ought to do it before people are dropping big hints. You want to be the first to come up with the idea. You don't want to wait until you trip and fall off the stage.
You retire when you are sick and when you can't do it any more or when the public retires you. That's the most painful, because that's the one that leaves you wanting to accomplish more.
Retirement is the beginning of a whole new life
You retire, but you're still aching to play. But in order to play, you have to resist certain temptations, and train hard. And I just didn't have the desire to do that any more.
I always said that when it was time to retire, I would know it, and I would just tip my hat to the crowds.
I'll never retire.
You've had a long working life
As everyone knows
You can now do nothing at all
And then have a doze
Enjoy Your Retirement
Retire? I'm going to stay in show business until I'm the only one left
I guess I don't really believe in retirement. I believe in shorter days and maybe in weekends!
I wouldn't know what to do retiring. So I have no plans to retire.
I don't intend to retire.
Just when you arrive at the apex of your skills, it's time to retire. But as it turned out, I decided that since it was the thing that I felt I did best, I owed it to all that be to pursue it.
Retiring is just practicing up to be dead. That doesn't take any practice.
I haven't thought of retirement yet, but when I stop enjoying the game or when injuries force me, I will quit.
I will never retire unless I have to.
I don't really think about retiring. I will retire just before people start saying, 'I knew Leonard Slatkin when he conducted well.'
I'm not really good at retiring. I tried that one time and Nancy ran me out of the house.
Retirement is the beginning of life, not the end.
Why go now? That is the question people asked when I announced I was retiring. A combination of things made me feel it was all drawing to a natural end.
I have no plans to retire. It's the perfect combination of work and play that keeps you young. If I quit work it would be the beginning of the end for me.
Retirement is not a dirty word, I am just enjoying what I am doing. If they want me to retire, then stop asking me. Ask and I will say yes unless it is something I really don't like.
Every day the increasing weight of years admonishes me more and more, that the shade of retirement is as necessary to me as it will be welcome.
I retire with a smile on my face, in good health, and ready to spend autumns at my kids' games instead of my own. I'm excited to start the next chapter of my life.
I don't believe I want to retire, because I just enjoy and love my work so much.
I'm old enough to have friends and contemporaries who have long since retired, and that's their prerogative - enough is enough; it doesn't mean a thing to me. But I haven't got any money, so, you know, I just keep on working.
I don't need to have a retirement, retire your jersey, all that stuff to solidify my career.
Never. Till my last breath I will work. To retire there is only one place-the cremation ground.
How do you decisions change if retirement is not an option?
Retirement is the state of being able to afford to do things that you have always wanted to do but are now too old to even think about doing.
I love my job. What would I retire to?
Retirement revives the sorrow of parting, the feeling of abandonment, solitude and uselessness that is caused by the loss of some beloved person.
I have no plan to retire anytime soon, although remember I am 50 years old!
The people I know who have retired, so many of them lose interest and die; they just become nobodies overnight.
Really, I don't know what I'd do with myself if I retire. Wash dishes?
I wanted to retire after I played for the Mets. My family said wait one year, that there was no need to rush it. I gave it a year and now it's time to say goodbye.
Sooner or later I'm going to die, but I'm not going to retire.
The thoughtful soul to solitude retires.
Retire from your job but never from meaningful projects. If you want to live a long life, you need eustress, that is, a deep sense of meaning and of contribution to worthy projects and causes, particularly, your intergenerational family.
I always thought I'd write when I retired - when I turned 65.
In retirement, the passage of time seems accelerated. Nothing warns us of its flight. It is a wave which never murmurs, because there is no obstacle to its flow.
I want to retire at 50. I want to play cricket in the summer and geriatric football in the winter, and sing in the choir.
I'll retire when they pry my cold, dead fingers off of my Bible.
I know many of you thought that I would be retiring today, but if I was ever going to announce my retirement it would not be in a downtown Los Angeles hotel with this fairly ugly carpet.
I've enjoyed my retirement.
To retire is the beginning of death.
You don't retire from the movies. The movies retire you.