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Let a man turn to his own childhood -- no further -- if he will renew his sense of remoteness, and of the mystery of change. Alice Meynell
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Mine was quite a working-class childhood with very little money, and my father was out of work a couple of times, which had quite a traumatic effect. John Caudwell
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My interest in the potency of fear comes from my Taiwanese childhood in which fear of ghosts was used to shape my values. Ed Pien
childhood dollars early education forward looks teacher
Obviously, we want to see more dollars put to early childhood education and . . . teacher salaries. He looks forward to working the differences out. Jennifer Mullin
childhood personality fatherhood
Some of the words and symbols and images from childhood will continually be part and parcel of my personality. Dennis Potter
childhood life-is immortality
This life is but the childhood of our immortality. Denis Johnson
childhood growing happens memories next stay
Growing up happens in a heartbeat. One day you're in diapers; the next day you're gone. But the memories of childhood stay with you for the long haul. The Years
childhood dream life lived taking
From childhood on I have had the dream of life lived as a sacrament. . . . The dream implied taking life ritually as something holy. Bernard Berenson
childhood soul darkness
Childhood should be carefree, playing in the sun; not living a nightmare in the darkness of the soul. Dave Pelzer
good-food
For me no good food is illuminated without acidity. Alexandra Guarnaschelli
good
I would like to be forgotten. What's so good about being remembered? Isabella Rossellini
good human reagan whatever
Whatever you think about his intelligence, what's unquestionable is that Reagan had extraordinary emotional intelligence. He could sense the temperature of a room, and tell them a story and make them feel good. And that's more fun, right? It's more fun to feel good than feel bad. That's part of our human state. Rick Perlstein
good harder hours pages shooting trying
There is nothing harder than working 50 pages a day, working 16 hours a day, trying to be good with only shooting rehearsals. Robert Kazinsky
good loves nanny valued wants
What makes a good nanny? A good nanny is someone who really wants to do the job. Someone who loves children, who really values what she does and, of course, is valued by her employer. Robert Klein
good
A good book is a good book. End of story. Malorie Blackman
good job recycling
We're not doing as good a job recycling as we want to. Chuck Reed
good trouble
Like all writing rules, the injunction to start with the trouble can be broken, and it should be sometimes - if there's good reason. Darin Strauss
good great needs
Like any guy, he needs a great jacket, good shoes, and good jeans. Phillip Bloch
great movies personal
There is often a great disparity between a director's personal style and the movies he makes. Isabella Rossellini
great
I can't ask for every movie I make to be great and brilliant. I can only try. Kristy Swanson
great responsibility texting wants
In the hands of a passive-aggressive person who wants to abdicate responsibility for things, texting is a great tool. You can really go nuts. Mallory Ortberg
great laureate
Being the Children's Laureate has been educational, sometimes hectic, but most of all, great fun. Malorie Blackman
great value
Like I said, Dennis has been of great value to our team. Jerry Reinsdorf
great life paint throw
Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint you can on it. Danny Kaye
great life paint throw
Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint on it you can. Danny Kaye
great greatest life transcend truth
Life is difficult. This is the great truth, one of the greatest truthsit is a great truth because once we see this truth, we transcend it. Scott Peck
great married strange
Let us be very strange and well-bred: Let us be as strange as if we had been married a great while; and as well-bred as if we were not married at all. William Congreve