Quote by Cameron Diaz
I cant wait to be that age and hanging out with a bunch of people

I cant wait to be that age and hanging out with a bunch of people hanging out all day playing golf and going to the beach, all my own age. Wed be laughing and having a good time and getting loopy on our prescription drugs. Driving golf carts around. I cant wait. – Cameron Diaz

Other quotes by Cameron Diaz

French fries. I love them. Some people are chocolate and sweets people. I love French fries. That and caviar. – Cameron Diaz

Category:
diet
Read Quote

I believe that when youre in love you have to pour your heart and soul out to your partner… or why bother? So in that sense Im an incurable romantic when it comes to men. – Cameron Diaz

Category:
Romantic
Read Quote

You dont want to be photographed? You dont want to be known? Then you dont need to be out there peddling movies. – Cameron Diaz

Category:
movies
Read Quote
Other Quotes from
Age
category

Maybe Ill be a feminist in my old age. – Bjork

Category:
Age

How young can you die of old age? – Steven Wright

Category:
Age

I just yesterday returned from a trip where I photographed a woman with two children whom I photographed first when she was the age of the older of the two children. – Jock Sturges

Category:
Age

Be on the alert to recognize your prime at whatever time of your life it may occur. – Muriel Spark

Category:
Age

Random Quotes

Design in art, is a recognition of the relation between various things, various elements in the creative flux. You cant invent a design. You recognize it, in the fourth dimension. That is, with your blood and your bones, as well as with your eyes. – David Herbert Lawrence

Category:
Art

The person who really wants to do something finds a way; the other person finds an excuse. – Author Unknown

Category:
Excuses

I love nicknames. It makes me feel loved. It makes me feel less alone in this world. – Ellen Page

Category:
alone

As a matter of fact, have you never noticed that most conversations are simply monologues delivered in the presence of a witness? – Margaret Millar, The Weak-Eyed Bat, 1942

Category:
Speaking