Best 2381 quotes in «childhood quotes» category

  • By Anonym

    Sick of being a prisoner of my childhood, I want to put it behind me.

  • By Anonym

    Since childhood, it was my dream to go where all the poets and artists had been. Rimbaud, Artaud, Brancusi, Camus, Picasso, Bresson, Goddard, Jeanne Moreau, Juliette Greco, everybody - Paris for me was a Mecca.

  • By Anonym

    Since childhood, I have been painting, for no special reason, numerous dots and nets, drawing from the hallucinations that seem to appear endlessly. I can't explain why if you ask me.

  • By Anonym

    Since my childhood I learned that to understand the world we need to go further and take the risks of sailing in unknown seas.

  • By Anonym

    Sisters share the scent and smells... the feel of a common childhood.

  • By Anonym

    Sixth grade was a big time, in my childhood, of hoops and friendship, and coming up with funny things.

  • By Anonym

    Smell can conjure up memories for me stronger than any other sense. Especially childhood memories. Perhaps because you were that much shorter and therefore closer to the ground and its smells.

  • By Anonym

    ... social environment in childhood affects achieved adult height, life chances, and ultimately mortality rates in adult life. (...) ... social circumstances acting in childhood do have a persisting effect on adult disease rates, in addition to influences acting in adulthood.

  • By Anonym

    Snow provokes responses that reach right back to childhood.

  • By Anonym

    So I dipped into my childhood and came up with Nicky Deuce. I wanted him to get into a lot of mischief, like the time I taped a fork to a broom handle and cattle-rustled a steak off the barbecue of the next-door neighbor.

  • By Anonym

    So I may not have had a gothic childhood, but childhood makes its own gothicity.

  • By Anonym

    So, like a forgotten fire, a childhood can always flare up again within us.

  • By Anonym

    Some of the words and symbols and images from childhood will continually be part and parcel of my personality.

  • By Anonym

    Someone might steal your childhood, but they can't steal your will. There is a point where you're given the opportunity in life to stop blaming everyone else and start taking responsibility for your life.

  • By Anonym

    Someone said: "I have been prejudiced against myself from my earliest childhood: hence I find some truth in all blame and some stupidity in all praise. I generally estimate praise too poorly and blame too highly.

  • By Anonym

    Some one has said of a fine and honorable old age, that it was the childhood of immortality.

  • By Anonym

    Something in me was always watching life from the outside, permanently obsessed with the notion of belonging vs. not-belonging [to a group]. It did not make for a happy childhood, but it was excellent training for a writer.

  • By Anonym

    Sometimes I just play the theme from Arthur. It reminds me of my childhood in New York and I just love it.

  • By Anonym

    Sometimes labeling is only useful, like with OCD. Once you're labeled you can be treated. On other occasions labeling leads to tyranny, like with childhood bipolar disorder in the U.S.

  • By Anonym

    Sometimes I think that novelists suffer from P.C.S.: Perpetual Childhood Syndrome.

  • By Anonym

    Sometimes I feel like my childhood has been taken away from me just a tiny bit. But if you want to achieve your goals, you have to sacrifice some things.

  • By Anonym

    Sometimes I would be very upset because my memories are very murky from my childhood, but there are certain emotional memories or emotional truths that are painful, and things that I know to be the case and I had to nail them down, and that was difficult.

  • By Anonym

    Sometimes I wish I had a terrible childhood, so that at least I'd have an excuse.

  • By Anonym

    Some writers can only deal with childhood experience, because it's complete. For another kind of writer, life goes on, and he's able to keep processing that as well.

  • By Anonym

    Somewhere slightly before or after the close of our second decade, we reach a momentous milestone--childhood's end. We have left asafe place and can't go home again. We have moved into a world where life isn't fair, where life is rarely what it should be.

  • By Anonym

    Some women have 'always' been lesbians. Others, like myself, have 'become' one. As much a sociocultural construction as it is an effect of early childhood experiences, sexual identity is nether innate nor simply acquired, but dynamically (re)structured by forms of fantasy private and public, conscious and unconscious, which are culturally available and historically specific.

  • By Anonym

    Sometimes you have to travel back in time, skirting the obstacles, in order to love someone.

  • By Anonym

    So much of what holds us back in life are the long-held resentments stemming from childhood.

  • By Anonym

    Stand By Me' was really great for me and my buddies; we'd all watch that together because that was us - we were down in the creek and hanging out every day and going on little adventures. I had about sixteen friends who are all about the same age as me and lived in a three-block radius. We spent our entire childhood down in that creek.

  • By Anonym

    Stalin was formed by much more than a miserable childhood, just as the USSR was formed by much more than Marxist ideology.

  • By Anonym

    So that's what I'm here to become. And suddenly, this word fills me with a brand of sadness I haven't felt since childhood. The kind of sadness you feel at the end of summer. When the fireflies are gone, the ponds have dried up and the plants are wilted, weary from being so green.

  • By Anonym

    Southeast Asia has a real grip on me. From the very first time I went there, it was a fulfillment of my childhood fantasies of the way travel should be.

  • By Anonym

    Speaking of childhood fantasy, we were doing a Western, but we were also just hanging out. You work, and you ride and ride and ride, and then, for the next two hours, you look for a place to kick out, in this amazing canyon with so much heritage and so much history.

  • By Anonym

    Standing, with reluctant feet, Where the brook and river meet, Womanhood and childhood fleet!

  • By Anonym

    Tackling childhood obesity is key.

    • childhood quotes
  • By Anonym

    Sweet childish days, that were as long, As twenty days are now.

  • By Anonym

    Study is the bane of childhood, the oil of youth, the indulgence of adulthood, and a restorative in old age.

  • By Anonym

    Teach your child to hold his tongue; he'll learn fast enough to speak.

  • By Anonym

    That was in 1994, July, 1994, and I can remember that like it was yesterday too because it was the culmination of a childhood dream to finally be laying on the launch pad inside a space shuttle and getting ready to be launched into space. The impression of going into a space shuttle is that it looks like a brand new simulator. We spend so many hours inside a simulator that everything is very familiar. Every switch, the seats, the way things work, but the vehicle, the actual spacecraft looks brand new because it hasn't been used nearly as much as the simulators.

  • By Anonym

    That beautiful sister of mine was an overwhelming and volatile mixture. One had the feeling that she'd been shot from a canon and showered her sparks over an incredulous world with no thought or care where they fell, a carbon copy of father. She was like some silvery comet who streaked through life with daring speed, the wellspring of which was an inner confidence that I deeply admired. At times, particularly in childhood, I was intimidated by her but she dictated from an aura of affection for me that was never threatening.

  • By Anonym

    That was my childhood. I grew up with the monks, studying Sanskrit and meditating for hours in the morning and hours in the evening, and going once a day to beg for food.

  • By Anonym

    The '80s was wild compared to my real small childhood, which was late '70s.

  • By Anonym

    The ability to forget a sorrow is childhood's most enchanting feature.

  • By Anonym

    The bottomless bitter misery of childhood: how little even now it is understood. Probably no adult misery can be compared with a child's despair.

  • By Anonym

    The arts were a big part of my childhood. We went to the theatre and opera a lot as a family. We were not at all wealthy, but it was at a time when the arts were publicly funded and there were free tickets available. For someone like myself who wasn't that academically inclined, it was a great escape.

  • By Anonym

    The born-again gospel promises joy and peace of mind, but it does so by prolonging childhood.

  • By Anonym

    The actual American childhood is less Norman Rockwell and Walt Disney than Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe.

  • By Anonym

    The books I loved in childhood - the first loves - I’ve read so often that I’ve internalized them in some really essential way: they are more inside me now than out.

  • By Anonym

    The childhood of today is the manhood of tomorrow

  • By Anonym

    The childhood of the individual and the race is full of fears, and panic-stricken attempts to avert what is feared by placating the gods with painful sacrifices.