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childhood approval adults
Critics who treat adult as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves. To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence. C. S. Lewis
childhood disease literature
Literature is a textually transmitted disease, normally contracted in childhood. Jane Yolen
childhood fundamentals conditions
The fundamental condition of childhood is powerlessness. Jane Smiley
childhood aging
The old are in a second childhood. Aristophanes
childhood pledge ripe
A happy childhood is the pledge of a ripe manhood. Amos Bronson Alcott
childhood waiting here-and-there
You bury your childhood here and there. It waits for you, all your life, to come back and dig it up. Anthony Doerr
childhood house body
At six I lived in a graveyard full of dolls, avoiding myself, my body, the suspect in its grotesque house. Anne Sexton
childhood jersey denver
My early childhood was spent in Newark, New Jersey, but my family moved to Denver when I was 12. Anita Diament
childhood psychopath very-happy
The only thing that disturbs me is that many psychopaths say they had a very happy childhood. David Lynch
waiting
Right now we're waiting on them and they're waiting on us. David Troyer
waiting berries stills
As of right now, I'm still waiting to meet Halle Berry. And she is single. Brian Austin Green
waiting trying biden
I can't wait to see the debate between Ryan and Joe Biden. Biden is said to be already trying out different strategies. So far the one that Obama likes is where Biden pretends to have food poisoning and they cancel the debate. Craig Ferguson
waiting waiting-for-you action
Infuse your life with action... Bradley Whitford
waiting ego misery
The ego is just waiting to identify with anything. Whether it's your misery or being a great meditator, it seeks some identification. Eckhart Tolle
waiting pull-ups rail
there are so many days when living stops and pulls up and sits and waits like a train on the rails. Charles Bukowski
waiting shadow hell
I tell you such fine music waits in the shadows of hell. Charles Bukowski
waiting too-late late
Everything comes too late for those who only wait. Elbert Hubbard
waiting desert hints
The desert wears... a veil of mystery. Motionless and silent it evokes in us an elusive hint of something unknown, unknowable, about to be revealed. Since the desert does not act it seems to be waiting -- but waiting for what? Edward Abbey