RETIREMENT QUOTES V

quotations about retirement

One final rule about retirement is that you need an actual plan, regardless of age, for how you'll spend your days. If your goal is to start a business, make sure it's a feasible idea, and start laying the groundwork before retirement so you're able to dive right in and stay occupied once you leave your primary job. If you're expecting to work part-time to not just cover your bills in retirement, but give yourself someplace to go during the day, do some research and make sure local businesses are hiring. Finally, if your goal is to enjoy your leisure time and not work at all, come up with a concrete list of things you actually want to do. Maybe you're hoping to travel, or take a class at your local community college. You're more likely to wind up content in retirement if you go in having already figured out what you'll be doing with all of that time.

MAURIE BACKMAN

"3 Rules for Picking the Perfect Retirement Age", The Motley Fool, November 10, 2017


Early retirement is less for people who hate their jobs and more for those who have a clear idea of a different lifestyle or goal they may want to pursue.

KRISTIN WONG

"The Basics of FIRE (Financial Independence and Early Retirement)", Lifehacker Australia, November 16, 2017


Happy, Content, Relaxed, Rested, Smiling, Carefree. RETIRED.

ANONYMOUS


I remind clients that retirement is not a finite point in time, it's the beginning of a 25-plus year time horizon.

JANET KIDD STEWART

"If you are getting ready to retire, don't let stock market volatility panic you", VC Star, November 23, 2017


Is retirement dead? It's a scary question, especially if you're currently working hard with hopes of kicking back, relaxing and enjoying spending your time anywhere but an office one day. But we think the answer is yes, traditional retirement is going away even if it hasn't died out completely quite yet.

ERIC JANSEN

"Traditional retirement is dead", CNBC, November 1, 2017


In retirement, the passage of time seems accelerated. Nothing warns us of its flight. It is a wave which never murmurs, because there is no obstacle to its flow.

MADAME SWETCHINE

"Airelles", The Writings of Madame Swetchine

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When a man retires and time is no longer a matter of urgent importance, his colleagues generally present him with a watch.

R. C. SHERRIFF

Reader's Digest, Volume 67, 1955


A retired husband is often a wife's full-time job.

ELLA HARRIS

attributed, Say It With Style


You know you're ready to retire when you think "getting lucky" means finding your car in the parking lot.

ANONYMOUS


The money's no better in retirement, but the hours are!

ANONYMOUS

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Saddest of all is when we see retirees putting their bucket list dreams on hold for a later time. This is not the best time of life to put your dreams on hold.

KEN SUTHERLAND & ALEX SUTHERLAND

"Making the 'Great Transition' into retirement is a scary time for seniors", New York Daily News, January 27, 2016


Well, my retirement plan's a coffee can and it's full of IOUs.

JEFF BATES

"Already Spent"


Retirement is the number one reason clients come to me for financial planning. It's always a variation of, "Do I have enough?" And it's no wonder why! Everything we read programs us to fear the dreaded retirement. It's as if we have no control over what happens to us when we turn 67. The day hits and there are two paths: those who made their retirement goals, and those who didn't. The 'haves' go on to live a golden hued life filled with travel, golf and rummy cube (I'm not knocking it - I would give anything to play rummy cube all day). Then there are the poor "have nots." These are the ones who just didn't do enough, had bad luck or both. They, needless to say, live a life without rummy.

LIZ FRAZIER PECK

"5 Strategies To Help You Meet Your Retirement Goals (That Don't Involve Saving More Money)", Forbes, October 31, 2017


Retirement is not a static event, fixed in time with a gold watch to mark it. Rather retirement -- if that is even the right word -- is a multidirectional process that can take many years.

ALICE RADOSH

Women Confronting Retirement

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The best time to start thinking about your retirement is before the boss does.

ANONYMOUS


The man of a thousand retirements
Will always be the one to tell you when to quit
I won't take stock in a withered man

PANTERA

"Primal Concrete Sledge"


Men and women approaching retirement age should be recycled for public service work, and their companies should foot the bill. We can no longer afford to scrap-pile people.

MAGGIE KUHN

Ms. Magazine, July 1973

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My retirement had now become solitude; the former is, I believe, the best state for the mind of man, the latter almost the worst.

HANNAH MORE

attributed, Day's Collacon


Maybe the worst part of retirement is finding things to complain about. When you work, there is plenty. And working means there isn't time to do much around the house so there is that to complain about. But now I have only myself to blame when something goes wrong. I am my own boss and a pretty awful one at that.

WALLY SPIERS

"Retirement is easy. It's keeping everything straight that's difficult.", Belleville News-Democrat, November 4, 2017


Trying to get by it
So I won't have to quit
Don't wanna spend my nights
Working the dread yard shift
And I'm so sick and tired
Yeah I'm over head
I'm calling this an early retirement

HANDGUNS

"Early Retirement"