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877 Quote of the day by Helen Mirren: “When you’re 16, 30 seems ancient. When you’re 30, 45 seems ancient. When you’re 45, 60 seems ancient. When you’re 60, nothing seems ancient.”

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Mal James @ Silicon Canals · 05/11/2026 10:32 EDT

Quote of the day by Helen Mirren: “When you’re 16, 30 seems ancient. When you’re 30, 45 seems ancient. When you’re 45, 60 seems ancient. When you’re 60, nothing seems ancient.”

“When you’re 16, 30 seems ancient. When you’re 30, 45 seems ancient. When you’re 45, 60 seems ancient. When you’re 60, nothing seems ancient.” — Helen Mirren Read it back slowly. The first three lines feel like things you’ve actually thought. The fourth one feels like a trick. What Mirren is doing in one sentence ... Read more

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