Retire? Not on your life. I have no plans to stop singing. What are you going to do when you love music? It's a terrible disease. You can't stop. Of course, I'd like to get off the road. Peggy Lee diseaselifelove Change image and share on social
Retire to what? I already play golf and fish for a living. Julius Boros fishgolflive Change image and share on social
Retired is being tired twice, I've thought, first tired of working, then tired of not. Richard Armour haveretirethink Change image and share on social
Retirees who are on Medicare will suffer the consequences of 700 billions of Medicare dollars instead being used to cover the skyrocketing cost of Obamacare. In essence, less dollars for seniors means less service. Not fair. The Boomers are going to take the 'hit.' In Obamacare, 'too old' has limitations of service. Suzanne Somers billionboomerconsequence share on social
Retirement at sixty-five is ridiculous. When I was sixty-five I still had pimples. George Burns pimpleretirementridiculous Change image and share on social
Retirement from work has depressed many a man and hastened his death. Ezra Taft Benson deathdepresshasten Change image and share on social
Retirement is a work in progress. I try to figure out my day, and what I know about myself is that I need structure. Pete Sampras dayfigureprogress Change image and share on social
Retirement is fatal. Luckily, in my profession, you don't have to retire. Joan Hickson fatalluckilyprofession Change image and share on social
Retirement is not in my vocabulary. They aren't going to get rid of me that way. Betty White retirementridvocabulary Change image and share on social
Retirement isn't so bad. Give me a tall drink, a plush sofa and a rerun of 'Matlock,' and you can have the rest. Matlock is my hero. He never loses. Ken Venturi baddrinkgive Change image and share on social