American Actress Age And Aging Quotes

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"So people think I'm lying about my age all the time? It's the records that are wrong. I've never told anyone how old I am. The minute they ask me, I say 'That's none of your business.' So that means I've never once lied about my age. Now that's true!" Calista Flockhart
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"Age is how we determine how valuable you are." Jane Elliot
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"When you're young, the silliest notions seem the greatest achievements." Pearl Bailey
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"I stopped believing in santa clause when at age six my mother took me to a department store to see him and he asked me for my autograph." Shirley Temple
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"Marriage is not about age; it's about finding the right person." Sophia Bush
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"When I was 14, I was the oldest I ever was. I've been getting younger ever since." Shirley Temple
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Judy Garland

"I was born at the age of twelve on an MGM lot." Judy Garland
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"Where there is age there is evolution, where there is life there is growth." Anjelica Huston
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Ruth Gordon

"Discussing how old you are is the temple of boredom." Ruth Gordon
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"Age is not important unless you're a cheese." Helen Hayes
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"Middle age is youth without levity, and age without decay." Doris Day
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Bruce Lee
Birth: 1940-11-27 Death: 1973-07-20

"Let the spirit out - Discard all thoughts of reward, all hopes of praise and fears of blame, all awareness of one's bodily self. And, finally closing the avenues of sense perception, let the spirit out, as it will."

Born in San Francisco, Bruce Lee was a skilled master of the martial arts and an actor. Often getting into fights as a child, he used Kung Fu to teach himself discipline. He was taught by Yip Men, a master in his own right. Lee improved upon his skills, eventually creating his own style known as Jeet Kune Do. Moving to Seattle to complete studies in philosophy at the University of Washington, Lee took some small roles in films, then got his big break as Kato in the Green Hornet television series. His movies, including Game of Death, which was unfinished at the time of his death, helped…



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