“I did not have three thousand pairs of shoes, I had one thousand and sixty.”
Imelda Marcos
“The Man with One Red Shoe - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqbuWpkoth0”
Unknown
“As I see it, there is not much difference between being sixty-three and fifty-three: whereas when I was fifty-three I felt at a staggering distance from forty-three”
Simone de Beauvoir
“YEAR, n. A period of three hundred and sixty-five disappointments.”
Ambrose Bierce
“But, after all, one cannot, at sixty-two, look back down the corridor of one's life and not have some doubts about the journey one has made. The doors which one opened are now all closed. The doors one did not dare open remain shut. The corridor is dark; only ahead is lighter. So one turns and proceeds in that direction. To go back is madness. To turn left or right, at this stage, is both exhausting and dangerous.”
Dirk Bogarde
“When I was forty and looking at sixty, it seemed like a thousand miles away. But sixty-two feels like a week and a half away from eighty. I must now get on with those things I always talked about doing but put off.”
Harry Belafonte
“One starts to get young at sixty, and then it's too late”
Pablo Picasso