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"Somebody asked me yesterday if I felt like I had some kind of mission for women. I wouldn't say that, but I feel like I can represent women who are my age," she said. "I can say to my friends, look, we exist. Here we are." And as she gets older, the actress, who won both an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her portrayal of Sarah Palin in last year's "Game Change," said what worries her doesn't involve her looks anyway. "Mostly I worry about it being over quickly, my life," she said. "We talk about aging and getting older and blah, blah, blah. What does that really mean? And what it really means, particularly as you are in middle age, is that you have less of your life in front of you than you have behind you, and that in itself is anxiety producing,'" she added. Moore noted that one of the main benefits of youth was being totally unaware of the passage of time. "That's what they talk about, about the blessing of being young, you don't have that feeling. You feel like it's forever," she said. "(But) there's a certain point in your life where you're like,
'Oh. . it's not.'" That's when "you want to make sure that you're living the life that you want to live and with the people you want to be with," she said.
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