Quotes About Childhood
And all the nursemaids and kitchen maids I ever knew when I was a child, always had a aunt, who knew a woman, whose first cousin's boy had been put into just such a box, and had never been seen again.
~ Susanna Clarke
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Suddenly it seemed that all that had been learnt in every English childhood of the wildness of English magic might still be true, and even now on some long-forgotten paths, behind the sky, on the other side of the rain, John Uskglass might be riding still, with his company of men and fairies. Most
~ Susanna Clarke
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Yet I had become very attached to George Roc. I liked him, not for the joy of playing with him, not for some talent that made him stand out from the rest, not even for his kindness: above all, I liked him because he was always sad and because the things he told me caused me a degree of pain.....George Roc was the first being that I'd met who saw and felt himself unhappy.
~ Joseph Zobel
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Her own dolls were either babies or storybook characters like Cinderella and Snow White who though past childhood were somehow not yet into the world, girls who kept themselves apart from the world without really knowing what for. Now girls know what for. They menstruate when they are ten, and their dolls are sluts.
~ Josephine Humphreys
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I have three brothers and they're all into computers. They're all intellects. My mother would pay me a quarter a page to read a book and I couldn't make 50 cents. I just couldn't do it.
~ Josh Holloway
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Like true philosophers I've come to believe that religion is an illusion of childhood, outgrown after proper education.
~ Josh Lanyon
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It's funny, but we were living on this small island off the coast of Charleston, South Carolina when I was 9.
~ Josh Lucas
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This journey, from child back to child again, is at the very core of my understanding of success. I believe that one of the most critical factors in the transition to becoming a conscious high performer is the degree to which your relationship to your pursuit stays in harmony with your unique disposition.
~ Josh Waitzkin
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Odd to think of myself that way, small and blind and tethered to her. In that time before memory, everything I touched was hers. I heard her voice from the inside, with no idea that she was a separate person. Back then, she had simply been the world.
~ Joshilyn Jackson
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It was more like when I was little and used to run everywhere for the sheer fun of fast moving.
~ Joshilyn Jackson
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He'd been doing crap like this for me since we were both five, the outsiders at a milk-white elementary school in a so-white-it-was-practically-Wonder-Bread county. I was the only half-a-Jew for miles, and Walcott was the sperm-donated product of a pair of lesbians who left Atlanta to grow organic veggies and run a mountain bed-and-breakfast
~ Joshilyn Jackson
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In other words, if I say that you abused, neglected, bullied, or traumatized me, then you did. As Haslam writes, evaluations about whether emotional abuse, trauma, or neglect occurred are today based on the child's perception of that behavior, even if that behavior would look benign to an outside observer or exist independently of the parent's intentions or emotions. It's what I feel that matters.
~ Joshua Coleman
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Carl Jung wrote that nothing affects children more than the unlived lives of their parents.
~ Joshua Coleman
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Perhaps it is impossible for people who don't have younger siblings - or, to be more precise, people never charged in childhood with complete responsibility for their younger siblings - to imagine the huge and tender hollow that such caretaking carves out in a child.
~ Joy Castro
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people never charged in childhood with complete responsibility for their younger siblings—to imagine the huge and tender hollow that such caretaking carves out in a child.
~ Joy Castro
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Alles, was wir als Erwachsene werden, geht darauf zurück, wer wir als Kinder waren, wie wir behandelt wurden und was unsere Ideen und Werte geprägt hat. Wir sind, wer wir waren - nur größer.
~ Joy Fielding
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Deprive a child of parental approval, and they'll spend their lives trying to get it. And the sad, undeniable fact is that I spent most of my formative years just trying to get my parents' attention, let alone their approval. The more they withheld it, the greater my attempts to attain it.
~ Joy Fielding
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ya dormida la vi pasar una mano bajo la almohada como abrazándola, o aferrándose a ella, y sucedió de nuevo: la vi como fue de niña, no me cupo la menor duda de que en ese ademán estaba la niña que había sido, y la quise de alguna manera imprecisa y absurda
~ Juan Gabriel Vásquez
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Era uno de esos pobres niños a quienes no llega nunca el don de la palabra ni el regalo de la gracia; niño alegre él y triste de ver, todo para su madre, nada para los demás
~ Juan Ramón Jiménez
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The influences of our childhood and youth cannot be underestimated, I believe: those are the experiences that shape us, far beyond their immediate power
~ Jude Morgan
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And once I wanted to be a fireman. Then
~ Judith Guest
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What we learned about love and relationships from our childhood feels normal. But just because something feels familiar doesn't mean it is healthy. Spend five minutes today quietly reflecting on one of your relationships. Does it enrich your life? If you find that it doesn't, consider what changes you need to make so the relationship feeds you.
~ Judith Hanson Lasater
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Herhalde ünlü olabilmek için kötü bir çocukluk geçirmek gerekiyor diye düÅŸündü Anna.
~ Judith Kerr
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All the famous people had had an awful time. One of them had had a drunken father. Another had a stammer. Another had to wash hundreds of dirty bottles. They had all had what was called a difficult childhood. Clearly you had to have one if you wanted to become famous.
~ Judith Kerr
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