Quotes About Childhood
You never know what it is like to be a child, even as a child. You have to have one of your own, and then it comes to you. You understand for the first time.
~ Greg Bear
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Of all the illusions of childhood, the one he hated to lose most was this: that humans worked according to unspoken but noble goals, that they followed an intrinsic path to justice, that they would resist error and move toward self-understanding.
~ Greg Bear
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MY HUSBAND ââ'¬Â¦ HAS become a child again. But not any sort of child I'd be proud of. Not any sort of child I would trust.
~ Greg Bear
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To all those adults who return home to repay the debt of childhood, and find they never really left. Listen while you still can.
~ Greg Iles
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Most had lived the first decade of their lives with big grins; too many had lived the remainder with a confused scowl and a diminishing sense of control over their futures.
~ Greg Iles
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But now I understand something I did not before;: that the happiness of my childhood was bought with the pain of a black boy who had hurt no one.
~ Greg Iles
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She used to chop up bits of glass and put them in the bottom of [the kids'] boots and shoes
~ Gregg Olsen
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The truth is surviving childhood trauma isn't the same thing as living.
~ Gregg Olsen
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When I was a child, I spoke as a child, thought as a child, behaved as a child. But when I became a woman, I put away manly things.
~ Gregory Benford
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Redwing had read somewhere that one of his favourite writers, Ernest Hemingway, had been asked what was the best training for a novelist. He had said "an unhappy childhood." Redwing had enjoyed a fine time growing up, but he wondered if this whole expedition was unfolding more like a novel, and would be blamed on one person, one character, the guy in charge: him. Maybe you got a happy childhood and then an unhappy adulthood, and that's how novels worked.
~ Gregory Benford
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Okay let's get this over with, no I'm not seasick, yes I've always been green, No I didn't eat grass as a child.
~ Gregory Maguire
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As a very young writer - kindergarten through about fifth grade - I most often wrote about black characters. My very early stories were science fiction and fantasy, with kids stowing away on spaceships and a girl named Tilly who was trying to get into the 'Guinness Book of World Records.'
~ Tananarive Due
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When I was a kid in New York, long before saturation sports coverage, the world heavyweight championship was, with the baseball World Series, the great national event.
~ William Klein
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I have a vivid memory of loving Keith Hernandez, the first baseman for the '86 Mets. I grew up in Queens, so when the Mets won the World Series that year, it was a big deal.
~ Billy Eichner
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In New York, the Mets are winning the World Series in 1969; that was pretty big, but I would say the moon landing was right up there with the Mets in the World Series. So it made a, a big impression on me as a little kid.
~ Michael J. Massimino
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When you're a kid, right, and you're surrounded by all these other kids, and let's say they don't have the same interests or the same goals or the same world view as you... It's difficult because a child doesn't know that there's another way. A child doesn't know that there's another place outside of the systems and hierarchies in school.
~ Roisin Murphy
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I acquired a hunger for fairy tales in the dark days of blackout and blitz in the Second World War.
~ A. S. Byatt
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I was born and brought up near a village in Nottinghamshire and in my childhood enjoyed the freedom of the rather isolated country life. After the First World War, my father had bought a small farm, which became a marvelous playground for his five children.
~ Godfrey Hounsfield
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At the age of nine, I could cross the length of Glasgow on a succession of buses, wearing regulation garter-topped stockings and compulsory cap and - if I'd done well enough to earn the honour in last week's test - with a First World War medal on a striped ribbon pinned to my brown blazer. I must have looked like a chocolate soldier.
~ Ronald Frame
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I was a child of World War Two . I saw films of pilots taking off from aircraft carriers and decided that was the only thing I wanted to do. And it had to be flying from sea carriers. Airfields were not enough.
~ Gene Cernan
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I often compare myself as a kid to my own grandchildren, who are around 11 and 14 now. That's the age kids usually read my book. And I remember myself; we'd gone through a world war. My father was an army officer so I was aware of what was going on. But I wasn't bombarded with images of catastrophe like many kids are today.
~ Lois Lowry
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I was shaped by a pit environment and the Second World War. My playground was on the pit tip at Clay Cross and I grew up with that mining background. My father was a miner and my granddad was a miner, and I would say three out of ten on the street where I was born were working in the pits.
~ Dennis Skinner
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I think 'G.I. Joe' is a perfect example of how I'm the world's worst businessman. If I were smart, I'd be writing 'World War Z Part 12', but I have to go where the muse leads, and I've always been a huge 'G.I. Joe' fan. I always wanted to know more about these characters, these little plastic figures I played with as a kid.
~ Max Brooks
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Born in 1936, I experienced the Second World War as a child in the city of Gelsenkirchen-Buer. This area was heavily bombed, but fortunately, all members of my family survived the war and post-war period.
~ Harald zur Hausen
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