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    I started writing movie scripts. They excited me a lot, but I didn't like them when they were finished because they were simple copies of the films I saw in childhood.

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    Is the world all grown up? Is childhood dead? Or is there not in the bosom of the wisest and the best some of the child's heart left, to respond to its earliest enchantments?

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    I still love making hamburgers on the grill. I guess whenever I eat them childhood memories come up for me.

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    I study much, and the more I study, the oftener I go back to those first principles which are so simple that childhood itself can lisp them.

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    I suppose in the end what shift occurred - is that at Yale I began to become more materially and conceptually aware of the mechanisms that gave rise to those types of patterns and paintings. And so the copying that happened in the childhood was a much more conscious type of copying in later years.

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    I suppose we all tend to remember only the happiness from our childhood, as a sundial refuses to tell the time except in fine weather.

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    I survived my childhood by birthing many separate identities to stand in for one another in times of great stress and fear.

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    I take the most wrenchingly painful moments of my life, brush them off and present them for the amusement of others. Luckily for me, my childhood was torture.

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    I tell the kids that, even in a childhood marked by despair and deprivation, I knew that no matter what happened, I still had my family, or at least the remnants of a family ripped apart by divorce and then glued back together in various odd arrangements through a series of ill- advised remarriages. It was good to know I had a solid foundation.

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    It feels as if childhood sexual abuse or domestic abuse of women in the home has increased but actually if you ask women of 60 or 70 years old, the incidence is about the same. We just didn't know it.

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    It has always seemed to me. ever since early childhood, amid all the commonplaces of life, i was very near to a kingdom of ideal beauty. Between it and me hung only a thin veil. I could never draw it quite aside, but sometimes a wind fluttered it and I caught a glimpse of the enchanting realms beyond-only a glimpse-but those glimpses have always made life worthwhile.

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    I think a person needs to learn from childhood to find himself alone. It means to not be bored when you’re by yourself, because a person who finds himself bored when alone –as it seems to me– is in danger.

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    I think because I'm not a parent, my most immediate connection to childhood is my memory of my own childhood.

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    I think childhood is to everyone a lost land.

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    I think Harold Ramis is a genius beyond genius, and he's the nicest guy, funniest guy, sweetest guy ever. So I don't know if it applies to everybody, but maybe it has to do with your childhood.

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    I think if everyone would write down the funny stories from their own childhoods, the world would be a better place.

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    I think I spent my whole childhood diving out of haylofts with my BB gun and coming out shooting.

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    I think it's very amazing that I do horror films when I had this awful childhood. But maybe that's why I'm good at it.

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    I think it's not inaccurate to say that I had a perfectly happy childhood during which I was very unhappy.

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    I think it's part of everybody's childhood, there are some wonderful Hammer movies and there are some dreadful ones.

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    I think maybe because I moved a lot in my childhood, I'm a little bit of a gypsy by nature.

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    I think looking back to my own childhood, the fact that so many of the stories I read allowed the possibility of frogs turning into princes, whether that has a sort of insidious affect on rationality, I'm not sure. Perhaps it's something for research.

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    I think the thumb print on the throat of many people is childhood trauma that goes unprocessed and unrecognized.

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    I think that comedy is a good defense for a child. Because you know childhood is a nightmare as it is. And so why not use comedy and being funny as a defense to get through your life as opposed to drugs, alcohol and good looks? Because those things are dangerous when your young.

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    I think that saving a little child And bringing him to his own, Is a derned sight better business Than loafing around the throne.

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    I think trauma gets a reductive treatment. We tend to think only violence or molestation or total abandonment qualify as "childhood trauma," but there are so many ruptures and disturbances in childhood that imprint themselves on us. Attachment begets trauma, in that broader sense, and so if we've ever been dependent on anyone, I think there is an Imago blueprint in us somewhere.

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    I think the category of perpetual adolescence, it's a new thing, and it's a dangerous thing. Adolescence is a pretty glorious concept. It's about intentionally transitioning from childhood to adulthood. Being stuck in adolescence - that's a hell. Peter Pan is a dystopia, and we forget that.

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    I think we're already getting to a stage where the basic artificial intelligences are discovering moral systems. I think, in many ways, moral systems are simply things that we have programmed into ourselves, either through childhood or just through genetic, ingrained ideas. So the same thing applies when you talk about machines.

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    It is not the fault of the slaveholder that he is cruel, so much as it is the fault of the system under which he lives. He cannot withstand the influence of habit and associations that surround him. Taught from earliest childhood, by all that he sees and hears that the rod is for the slave's back, he will not be apt to change his opinions in maturer years.

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    I thought the best thing that I could do would be to clean up my own act, in terms of whatever .. childhood wounds were left.

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    It is my belief, based partly on personal experience but partly also arrived at by looking around at others, that childhood lasts considerably longer in the males of our species than in the females.

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    It is a common failing of childhood to think that if one makes a hero out of a demon the demon will be satisfied.

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    It is not possible to be honest in the here and now when you continue to discount and minimize your childhood experiences.

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    It isn't wise to be rude to one's mother. She knows everything about your childhood that is potentially embarassing.

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    It is one thing to say that something should be done, but quite a different matter to do it.

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    It is only the intellect that can be thoroughly and hideously wicked. It can forget everything in the attainment of its ends. The heart recoils; in its retired some drops of childhood's dew still linger, defying manhood's fiery noon.

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    It is one thing to show your child the way, and a harder thing to then stand out of it

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    It is one of the most beautiful facts in this human existence of ours, that we remember the earliest and freshest part of it most vividly. Doubtless it was meant that our childhood should live on in us forever.

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    It is possible to resolve childhood repression safely and without confusion - something that has always been disputed by the most respected schools of thought.

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    It is quite certain that, if from childhood men were to begin to follow the first intimations of conscience, honestly to obey them and carry them out into act, the power of conscience would be so strengthened and improved within them, that it would soon become, what it evidently is intended to be, "a connecting principle between the creature and the Creator.

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    It is rare in a working environment that someone says, ‘Johnson, I need a market analysis by Friday, but before that, I need a compelling account of your childhood.'

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    It may be that the only reason childhood memories act on us so strongly is that, being the most remote we possess, they are the worst remembered and so offer the least resistance to that process by which we mold them nearer and nearer to an ideal which is fundamentally artistic, or at least nonfactual.

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    It is the bliss of childhood that we are being warped most when we know it the least.

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    It is widely known that the effects of childhood poverty follow children through adolescence and into adulthood.

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    I took the stairs and felt like my childhood took the elevator.

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    It's an amazing thing to be able to fall into the world of your childhood fantasy.

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    I try to interpret how people subjectively experience life. Everyone has a great, horrible opera inside him. I feel that my plays, in a way, are very old-fashioned. They’re pre-Freudian in the sense that the Greeks and Shakespeare worked with similar assumptions. Catharsis isn’t a wound being excavated from childhood.

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    I try to update my arsenal constantly. Learning different martial arts since childhood. To understand what's out there. To really be in tune.

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    It's a thrill to fulfill your own childhood dreams, but as you get older, you may find that enabling the dreams of others is even more fun.

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    It's Aslan, the lion from The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe. It's a symbol of my hellish childhood. I struggled through my oppressive teenage years and when I turned 18 I escaped. Like Aslan I was finally free.