A Quote by Shirley Temple

Dr. Kissinger was a former child. Jerry Ford was a former child. Even F.D.R. was a former child. I retired from the movies in 1949, and I'm still a former child. — © Shirley Temple
Dr. Kissinger was a former child. Jerry Ford was a former child. Even F.D.R. was a former child. I retired from the movies in 1949, and I'm still a former child.
I see courage everywhere I go in Africa. Fearless human rights activists in Darfur. Women peace advocates in eastern Congo. Former child soldiers in Northern Uganda who now are helping other former child soldiers return to civilian life.
I wouldn't even call myself a former child star. I was a child actor; there's a difference.
Even though I have this solid career in picture books, I've not only been thinking about kids - because I don't think that much about children; I'm not a child educator; I'm just a former child.
In certain circumstances where he experiments in new types of conduct by cooperating with his equals, the child is already an adult. There is an adult in every child and a child in every adult. ... There exist in the child certain attitudes and beliefs which intellectual development will more and more tend to eliminate: there are others which will acquire more and more importance. The later are not derived from the former but are partly antagonistic to them.
Universal ratification of the Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict will establish an international moral consensus that no child should take part in hostilities or be involuntarily recruited and that former child soldiers should be assisted by their governments after a life of violence and distress.
When you say a 'former child star,' you may as well say 'failed child star.
When you say a 'former child star,' you may as well say 'failed child star.'
I am at that age when former child stars go off the rails.
Not to know what has been transacted in former times is to continue always a child.
So many of these former child actors and actresses seem to go off the rails.
When we talk about the issue of child soldiers, it can be easy to focus just on ending recruitment and liberating those boys and girls who are currently being held in military camps. Obviously, both of these are incredibly important goals, but it's also essential that we not forget about former child soldiers once they are liberated.
Being a child star is great. It's being a former child star that sucks.
Esteem incites friendship, but not love; the former is the twin brother of Reverence; the latter is the child of Equality.
We do not change as we grow up. The difference between the child and the adult is that the former doesn't know who he is and the latter does.
Either you have a sense of humor about [being a former child star], or you're in rehab. There's not a lot of gray area.
He's easily the most well-adjusted former child star in the room, please welcome... Jason Bateman.
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