I have almost like this superstitious thing that if I were to actually do an elective surgery to look younger, I would immediately get, my cancer would come back, or I would get Parkinson's, or it's almost like, recently I was thinking about, my dad loved that ancient fable, Appointment in Samara.
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We accept the verdict of the past until the need for change cries out loudly enough to force upon us a choice between the comforts of inertia and the terrors of a too-little-explored future.
Lillian Smith — Killers of the Dream
The difficulty in life is the choice. When you are young, there seems to be so much time and so many choices, none of which seems to matter very much because it seems that later on you can always choose again. But then, suddenly, you are old.
Marianne Moore — Predilections (Essays)
The best business decision is often the one you don't make. Most of life's errors come from doing the wrong thing, not from doing nothing.
Charlie Munger — Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting