
Top 17 Quotes About Age 41
#1. I've wanted to win at everything, every day, since I was a kid. And time doesn't change a person, it just helps you get a handle on who you are. Even at age 41, I still hate losing
I'm just more gracious about it. I'm also aware that setbacks have an upside; they fuel new dreams.
Dara Torres
#2. In 1982 when I showed up, the average age of the drivers in the series was something like 40, 41. The crowds were small. There was not much prize money. The competition wasn't very tight.
Bobby Rahal
#3. My stories always have these twisted happy endings, and the boy always gets the girl.
Chuck Palahniuk
#4. Fans are almost always nice. I really find that they rarely come on too strong.
Stan Lee
#5. There will be absolutely no macho-man, bossy-pants shenanigans allowed.
Julie Johnson
#6. The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once wrote that when you look into the darkness of the abyss the abyss looks into you. Probably no other line or thought more inspires or informs my work.
Michael Connelly
#7. Humans may be destroying their chances for decent survival. It won't kill everybody, but it would change the world dramatically.
Noam Chomsky
#9. I've done romantic comedy, and I don't get to flex that muscle often.
Hill Harper
#10. When people are really drunk they have a propensity to harm themselves and others - they fall off buildings, they drive into other cars.
Emily Yoffe
#11. Sometimes when things get hard, we tend to set our sights on what's hard, that difficult thing that keeps us upset, and we turn our back on our strengths.
Walter Dean Myers
#12. While the average person is home watching TV, the Leader Without a Title is in the gym getting stronger or at the library getting smarter or at the office getting better (or with their family growing kinder). Make this day count.
Robin Sharma
#13. At the age of 41, I'm glad I still have hair.
Tony Stewart
#14. What if we actually demonstrated God's love for the world instead of just talking about it?
Richard Stearns
#15. You had to invent something. It's not possible to leave it blank. The mind
won't let you.
Paul Auster
#16. Uh, all right. Boss, you're infuriating when you're logical!" "Yes, a most uncouth way to argue.
Robert A. Heinlein
#17. Man is the highest essence of man, hence with the categorical imperative to overthrow all relations in which man is a debased, enslaved, abandoned, despicable essence.
Karl Marx
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