Quotes About Childhood
Judging a child taking his first steps for not being able to run a marathon is shortsighted.
~ Tyler Winklevoss
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My heart goes out to the Lindsay Lohans and Britneys who have really had childhood taken from them and probably missed important developmental steps. They have become sort of 'public domain' and something to be made money on. There's no sense of self there, I'm sure of it.
~ Genie Francis
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I have been blessed with a family, mother especially, who started buying me fancy shoes from the time I took baby steps.
~ Madhura Naik
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I was 5 years old when I first broke into my mother's records and played Nat King Cole, and sat alongside the stereo and listened to Nat's music.
~ Gregory Porter
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My folks bought a baby grand piano and that's where I did the majority of figuring out the songs I heard on the stereo.
~ Borns
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I remember, I rememberThe house where I was born,The little window where the sunCame peeping in at morn.
~ Thomas Hood
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Tom and his younger brothers, as they grew up, went on playing with the village boys, without the idea of equality or inequality (except in wrestling, running, and climbing) ever entering their heads; as it doesn't till it's put there by Jack Nastys or fine ladies' maids.
~ Thomas Hughes
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As soon as we notice we are annoyed or angry about something, we tend to protect ourselves by projecting the cause of our upsetting emotion onto a situation or another person: "They" did this to me. "They" are always a problem. But, in fact, the real problem is not "them" but us. All biases and prejudices are the attitudes of a child from ages four to eight. If they are present in us, we are still functioning at the level of a preadolescent.
~ Thomas Keating
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Is the child in that old photograph really an erstwhile version of you, your little hand waving farewell? The face of that child is nothing like the face you have now. That child's face is now melding with the blackness behind you, before you, around you. The child is waving and smiling and fading as your car keeps skidding toward your abruptly curtailed future. Bye-bye.
~ Thomas Ligotti
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I felt the kind of acute anticipation that a child might experience at a carnival, where each lurid attraction incites fantastic speculations, while unexpected desires arise for something which has no specific qualities in the imagination yet seems to be only a few steps away.
~ Thomas Ligotti
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Children have made me nervous ever since I stopped being one of them.
~ Thomas Ligotti
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Sometimes the whole world is mud luscious and puddle wonderful
~ Thomas M. Disch
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So, as an adult, try to notice the carefree nature that comes naturally to a child, who lives for and in the present. Try to help children to not lose that nature as they grow up in a world that constantly tries to push it out of them. To
~ Thomas M. Sterner
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I believe in the same manner at this moment; and I moreover believe, that any system of religion that has anything in it that shocks the mind of a child, cannot be a true system.
~ Thomas Paine
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Any system of religion that has anything in it that shocks the mind of a child,cannot be true.
~ Thomas Paine
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At Disneyland they charge you as an adult when you're ten.
~ Thomas Perry
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Parents teach children discipline for two different, indeed diametrically opposed, reasons: to render the child submissive to them and to make him independent of them. Only a self-disciplined person can be obedient; and only such a person can be autonomous.
~ Thomas Stephen Szasz
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In the United States today, there is a pervasive tendency to treat children as adults, and adults as children. The options of children are thus steadily expanded, while those of adults are progressively constricted. The result is unruly children and childish adults.
~ Thomas Stephen Szasz
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Some things are little on the outside, and rough and common, but I remember the time when the dust of the streets were as pleasing as Gold to my infant eyes, and now they are more precious to the eye of reason.
~ Thomas Traherne
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Your kids are little. Both their bodies and their brains are still growing. No
~ Thomas W. Phelan
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They are not born reasonable and unselfish; they are born unreasonable and selfish. They want what they want when they want it, and they will have a major fit if they don't get it. Consequently, it is the parent's job—and the teacher's job—to help kids gradually learn frustration tolerance. In accomplishing this goal, adults need to be gentle, consistent, decisive, and calm.
~ Thomas W. Phelan
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Childhood is a period of transitory psychosis.
~ Thomas W. Phelan
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By God, I shall spend the rest of my life getting my heart back, healing and forgetting every scar you put upon me when I was a child. The first move I ever made, after the cradle, was to crawl for the door, and every move I have made since has been an effort to escape.
~ Thomas Wolfe
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I am convinced that, except in a few extraordinary cases, one form or another of an unhappy childhood is essential to the formation of exceptional gifts.
~ Thornton Wilder
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