Retire Quotes
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You can't retire to weakness -- you've got to learn to control strength.
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He will come out fighting but if he does retire, I would like to think he will be rewarded with an MBE for services to cricket.
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My goal is to prosper and be a world champion and make money and retire and say I did it.
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You shouldn't retire until your money starts making more money than you made in your best year.
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I didn't want to retire until I had no doubt in my mind it was what I wanted to do. I feel good enough to still play.
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Buy your freedom. Work really hard when you're young, save every penny, make a lot of money, and retire at 40, or 30 if you get lucky.
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It was in the back of my mind. I knew once this contract played out, if it had, that I would retire. It’s one of those things where 75% of you wants to be done with it but there’s that 25% that knows you can still do it and still play.
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You want to retire from a job you're not that all enamoured with. I love what I do. I want to keep doing it till I can't get out of bed doing it.
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I think you have to keep going. Otherwise, you know these fellas that say, "Boy I can't wait to retire. Boy, I'm going to be 65 years old, and I'm retiring and I'm quitting and that's it." Well, two weeks later they're saying to themselves, "What the hell am I gonna do?" And first thing you know they find themselves in a wheelchair or in a rocking chair going back and forth, back and forth, and that's the end of it. And suddenly you're dead.
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I had this wonderful career and thought I would retire as a teacher.
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In this country men seem to live for action as long as they can and sink into apathy when they retire.
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Of course it can be frustrating. I went through a time when I thought, 'Why doesn't she retire? Give someone else a turn.' But at the same time, that motivates me. When the field is weak, you become weak. When I do win a national title it would mean a lot more if she's there.
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I don't want to retire. I still want to play.
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If there's a problem with that hit then I'll retire.
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It goes against an artist's grain to retire. But whether he retires or not, he will age... What work will get done in the remaining time? ...Can he find a little peace in this twilight? Or must he still rush on, restlessly and hungrily, to the very end?
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Don't save up love like you're trying to retire on it; give it away like you're made of it.
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Don't simply retire from something; have something to retire to.