Danh ngôn của Jerry Hall (Sứ mệnh: 1)

We used to go to Studio 54 - an amazing place.
A healthy love life is not and should not be the preserve of those in their 20s and 30s. It's important at all ages.
Divorce is not the end of the world. It's worse to stay in an unhealthy marriage. That's a worse example for the children.
As far as vanity and wrinkles and things like that, that's a part of life I don't worry about. I put on creams, you know, but don't go mad, and I don't have any kind of treatments. I just live a healthy lifestyle. And staying happy, not getting negative and angry, I think that helps, looking at the positive of everything.
I don't mind being older. I'm proud of my age. I've achieved a lot. It's the same thing with Mick and the Stones. They should be revered and respected. Isn't it strange that now we're living longer we have so much less respect for old age? Perhaps it's a less valuable commodity?
It's really important for children to have good morals and good manners, and that they're thoughtful of other people and that they learn the consequences of their actions.
My mother was a medical records librarian and wonderful with us girls. She sewed a lot of our clothes - really glamorous, beautiful clothes - and I think that's part of why I was so successful when I went off to Paris; she'd made me all these wonderful clothes to take.
To me, it's not the end of the world if I end up not being with someone. I love romance. I love sex. I love men's company, but I don't feel I have to be married. Men are a wonderful part of life, like chocolate. But my life goes on whether they're there or not.
If experience has taught me anything, it's to make every day as good as possible. You learn that with age, as it goes by so quick.