Quote by Rod Stewart
At my age you dont go into fatherhood lightly. - Rod Stewart

At my age you dont go into fatherhood lightly. – Rod Stewart

Other quotes by Rod Stewart

I have enough music coming out of my kids bedrooms when Im at home. – Rod Stewart

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Home
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I want to go out at the top, but the secret is knowing when youre at the top, its so difficult in this business, your career fluctuates all the time, up and down, like a pair of trousers. – Rod Stewart

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Business
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Well, I have a CBE and I accepted it with glee because its not bestowed on you by the royal family, its not bestowed on you by the government, you have to be nominated by the public. – Rod Stewart

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Family
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Despite what anti-aging ads say, growing older can be better. I feel better in my skin, 100 percent. You have greater effects of gravity, but the better sense of yourself you have is something I wouldnt trade. Women who lie about their age – why? – Demi Moore

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It seems that when you get to a certain age you almost give yourself permission to misbehave and say what you think. People allow it, with very old people. – Julie Walters

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Old age and treachery will always beat youth and exuberance. – David Mamet

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I think its hard, the fact that theres a certain age that we cant have kids anymore. – Courteney Cox

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