“I was 12-years-old and I'd never seen her wear it, so I figured she didn't want it anymore.”
Peter Jackson
“I'm getting so old, I don't even buy green bananas anymore.”
Chi Chi Rodriguez
“I'm not that young anymore. You're playing dominoes after midnight, it kind of wears on you. You have to start watching every play you make so you don't mess up.”
Jim Kolos
“We're not a little, old town anymore. There's something for everybody.”
Barbara Lee
“There are no set rules anymore. We also sell a lot of white to wear to weddings. There was a time when no one would dare wear white to a wedding. It was said to take away from the bride.”
Christy James
“He enjoys the status of a father figure. He's not anymore conceived of as a normal politician but a larger-than-life figure. He's almost like a museum-type of man. There's a feeling that the last tycoon is gone now.”
Tom Segev
“I don't think he feels like he's 20 years old anymore. But I don't think that's why he left pitches over the plate.”
Terry Francona