Quote by Stevie Nicks
I want to be age appropriate. I dont want to be that girl you see

I want to be age appropriate. I dont want to be that girl you see walking away and she looks 25 and then she turns around and she looks 90. – Stevie Nicks

Other quotes by Stevie Nicks

Rock and menopause do not mix. It is not good, it sucks and every day I fight it to the death, or, at the very least, not let it take me over. – Stevie Nicks

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Death
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Men are going to go out on the road and theyre going to find other women. So if you really want to save yourself a whole lot of heartache, do not fall in love with somebody in a band. Just dont. – Stevie Nicks

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Women
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I am pretty fearless, and you know why? Because I dont handle fear very well Im not a good terrified person. – Stevie Nicks

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Fear
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Age
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It is old age, rather than death, that is to be contrasted with life. Old age is lifes parody, whereas death transforms life into a destiny: in a way it preserves it by giving it the absolute dimension. Death does away with time. – Simone de Beauvoir

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Age

Every age has its own poetry in every age the circumstances of history choose a nation, a race, a class to take up the torch by creating situations that can be expressed or transcended only through poetry. – Jean-Paul Sartre

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Age

I think Im past the age of getting lost. – Amanda Seyfried

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Age

Live as long as you may, the first twenty years are the longest half of your life. – Robert Southey, The Doctor

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Age

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Our promise to our children should be this: if you do well in school, we will pay for you to obtain a college degree. – Ruth Ann Minner

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If you wait, all that happens is that you get older. – Larry McMurtry, Some Can Whistle

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Carpe Diem

Family is the most important thing in the world. – Princess Diana

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Great persecutors are recruited among martyrs whose heads havent been cut off. – E. M. Cioran