"Nice to be here? At my age it's nice to be anywhere"
About this Quote
The intent is disarming: he refuses the audience the usual celebrity pleasantries and offers candor instead, but candor shaped into a cozy punchline. Burns was a master of weaponized affability; he makes mortality speak in a friendly tone, which is why the line feels less bleak than liberating. The subtext is gratitude without sentimentality. He’s not offering inspiration. He’s admitting the obvious: longevity turns existence into the prize, not the venue.
Context matters because Burns’ persona was built on being ancient in public. He cultivated the “still here” mystique - cigar in hand, timing razor-sharp - and turned aging into material that didn’t beg for pity. The joke also flatters the room: it implies they’re lucky to witness him at all. There’s a quiet power move underneath the self-deprecation: if merely being alive is the headline, then everything else, including the showbiz machinery around him, becomes secondary.
It works because it compresses two truths into one pivot: age makes you less impressed by occasions, and more impressed by breath. The line is light, but it’s not lightweight.
Quote Details
| Topic | Witty One-Liners |
|---|---|
| Source | George Burns — often quoted as: "Nice to be here? At my age it's nice to be anywhere." (commonly attributed; original primary source not identified) |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Burns, George. (2026, January 15). Nice to be here? At my age it's nice to be anywhere. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nice-to-be-here-at-my-age-its-nice-to-be-anywhere-7226/
Chicago Style
Burns, George. "Nice to be here? At my age it's nice to be anywhere." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nice-to-be-here-at-my-age-its-nice-to-be-anywhere-7226/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Nice to be here? At my age it's nice to be anywhere." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nice-to-be-here-at-my-age-its-nice-to-be-anywhere-7226/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.







