I LOVE writing quotes! It's so true though. And it's amazing what makes us feel old. Like 10 years I felt a little behind with my writing journey, which is, of course, so ridiculous to me now. I love that quote from Elizabeth Gilbert. ^_^
Hi Christine - the main thing is we're all aging together ... sad but true - and we'll all carry on encouraging each other ... cheers and just enjoy your journey - Hilary
I also needed this post, especially since the birthdays seem to be coming faster than my chapters do. I wonder what it would have been like if I started writing earlier in my life.
Haha, love the final one! I've seen a lot of people bust into writing at later ages. A local writer has made a name for himself with what he calls geezer lit. The main character solves crimes in his nursing home. So it is definitely never too late.
I LOVE writing quotes! It's so true though. And it's amazing what makes us feel old. Like 10 years I felt a little behind with my writing journey, which is, of course, so ridiculous to me now. I love that quote from Elizabeth Gilbert. ^_^
ReplyDeleteMe too! :)
DeleteI am WAY older than you and sometimes wonder if I still have it in me to write. Love your inspiring quotes to keep me going.
ReplyDeleteYou can do it!
DeleteNever too old to rock!
ReplyDeleteNever!
DeleteDefinitely needed this today, Christine - thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Madeline! :)
DeleteI'm starting to feel every bit of my age, so thanks for the boost today.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Diane. :)
DeleteGreat Monday motivation!
ReplyDeleteLove the quotes.
ReplyDeleteI hope age doesn't set too many limits to writing. Otherwise, I'm in deep trouble!
ReplyDeleteHi Christine - the main thing is we're all aging together ... sad but true - and we'll all carry on encouraging each other ... cheers and just enjoy your journey - Hilary
ReplyDeletePerfect! Yup, never too old to rock!
ReplyDeleteYeah. Seeing your kids get older makes you feel older. My oldest is 17 now! Where did the time go?
ReplyDeleteYes!!! Love this and needed it today. Thank you, Christine!
ReplyDeleteMy girls are 19 and 16 and I miss when they were 7 and 4, so ... I get it.
I struggle with this age thing, too. But what the heck, I can't turn the clock back, so do my best to ignore it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading and commenting on my Guest Post (Alex’s site). It’s good to meet you.
Your baby is turning 8, mine is turning 18!!! (Add wails and tears here!)
ReplyDeleteLove the quotes. I'm so glad there is no age limit because I get older every day!
Bleh. I know that feeling (minus the kid part =P)
ReplyDeleteAs someone who sees doctors on a regular basis, I know how "meh" all that can be. Sorry you've had to visit so many yourself lately!
ReplyDeleteWe're younger than we'll be tomorrow, so if age is something we feel might hold us back from what we want to do, now's the time to get started.
ReplyDeleteI agree wholeheartedly. :-)
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I needed this post. I've been seriously feeling my age lately wondering what in the world I'm doing trying to publish a book so late in life.
ReplyDeleteI also needed this post, especially since the birthdays seem to be coming faster than my chapters do. I wonder what it would have been like if I started writing earlier in my life.
ReplyDeleteHaha, love the final one! I've seen a lot of people bust into writing at later ages. A local writer has made a name for himself with what he calls geezer lit. The main character solves crimes in his nursing home. So it is definitely never too late.
ReplyDeleteI can relate! I am feeling like a senior citizen lately. Thanks for sharing these quotes! A much needed pick-me-up! :)
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