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Quotes About Getting Older That Have Us Dreaming Of Time Machines

Let's not beat around the bush here: getting older sucks.

You know what sucks even more? The fact that it is just totally inevitable. I mean, you can certainly do your best to slow down the process, whether by keeping your body in peak physical condition or by throwing some money at a surgeon to at least keep up the façade of youth. But at one point or another, we all get old.

And when that happens, we can't help but dream about owning our own time machines. Forget taking a trip to the beach, I'm going back to my twenties.

If you're also feeling this kind of way, I think you're really going to enjoy these quotes.

Come on, Deb! Get it together.

I remember groaning as a kid every time I went go to watch TV and found my mom already watching HGTV.

Now I'm an adult who wakes up early on Saturday mornings to enjoy my coffee while watching back-to-back episodes of Love It or List It.

Not enough room for all those candles on that cake.

It's a very humbling experience, realizing you've reached an age which simply can't be represented in little candles anymore.

Now you're one of those people who only gets to blow out two candles, and they're numbers, and they depress you. How about we just skip the candles altogether next year?

Y'all heard about chocolate hummus? Incredible.

I used to dream about traveling the world but now I dream about the monthly Costco flyer and trying that salsa dip recipe my mother-in-law sent me on Pinterest.

And chocolate hummus. If you haven't tried it, let me tell you, it's worth the buy.

Turns out I'm not cool anymore.

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We can argue back and forth all day about whether we need to listen to the new generation when they tell us what to wear and what not to wear, but one fact remains: we're old, they're young, and we can't change that any more that we can force our side parts to be middle parts again.

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