Top 1200 Childhood Friend Quotes & Sayings - Page 15

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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
We carry our childhood with us.
I had suffered from depression in my childhood.
I find no change of consequence in grown people, I do not miss the dead. It does not surprise me to hear that this friend or that friend died at such and such a time, because I fully expected that sort of news. But somehow I had made no calculation on the infants. It never occurred to me that infants grow up...These unexpected changes, from infancy to youth, and from youth to maturity, are by far the most startling things I meet with.
The fundamental condition of childhood is powerlessness. — © Jane Smiley
The fundamental condition of childhood is powerlessness.
Childhood Is the Kingdom Where Nobody Dies.
I had a friend where it turned out that she hated my guts, all through our friendship. I thought she was my best friend, and then, in high school, she turned on me and had sordid affairs with all of the people that I'd dated. It was less hurtful because I was in high school, so it was more like, 'What's wrong with you? Gross!'
Genius is childhood recalled at will.
Someone told me the delightful story of the crusader who put a chastity belt on his wife and gave the key to his best friend for safekeeping, in case of his death. He had ridden only a few miles away when his friend, riding hard, caught up with him, saying 'You gave me the wrong key!
What laughter is to childhood, sex is to adolescence.
I don't really remember a lot of my childhood.
Winning the cannon was a childhood dream.
The universe was exploding, each particle away from the next, hurtling us into dark and lonely space, eternally tearing us away from each other - child out of the womb, friend away from friend, moving from each other, each through his own pathway towards the goal-box of solitary death.
I would say my childhood was amazing.
All I can say is that I had an extraordinary childhood. — © Barbara Broccoli
All I can say is that I had an extraordinary childhood.
Genius is the recovery of childhood at will.
I had a very happy childhood.
I've been a big dreamer from my childhood.
I had a really happy childhood.
The essence of childhood, of course, is play.
Most of my friends are into strange things I don't really understand - and with a few shameful exceptions I wish them all well. Who am I, after all, to tell some friend he shouldn't change his name to Oliver High, get rid of his family, and join a Satanism cult in Seattle? Or to argue with another friend who wants to buy a single-shot Remington Fireball so he can go out and shoot cops from a safe distance?
I certainly didn't have an exciting or a crazy childhood.
the gardens of our childhood are all beautiful.
A truth of the gospel is not a truth until you live it. You do not really believe in tithing until you pay it. The word of wisdom to you is not a truth of the gospel until you keep it. The Sabbath day is not a holy day unless you observe it. . . . A friend is not a friend unless you defend him.
Oh, if I had had a friend at this moment, a friend in an attic room, dreaming by candlelight and with a violin lying ready at his hand! How I should have slipped up to him in his quiet hour, noiselessly climbing the winding stair to take him by surprise, and then with talk and music we should have held heavenly festival throughout the night!
I learned very early in life that: 'Without a song, the day would never end; without a friend, a man ain't got a friend; without a song, the road would never bend-without a song.' So I keep singing a song.
You can never read your own book with the innocent anticipation that comes with that first delicious page of a new book, because you wrote the thing. You've been backstage. You've seen how the rabbits were smuggled into the hat. Therefore ask a reading friend or two to look at it before you give it to anyone in the publishing business. This friend should not be someone with whom you have a ­romantic relationship, unless you want to break up.
I never had a true childhood.
Steven Spielberg was my childhood hero.
Julia is one of the most loyal people who ever lived. Her best friend is her best friend from third grade, and her other best friends are her best friends from Northwestern. Once you're a pal, you're a pal for life with Jules. I'm not just flattering her because she's my wife.
Play is really the work of childhood.
I was surrounded by sisters. My childhood was all women.
My childhood was not an episode from Downton Abbey
My childhood went on far too long.
The childhood of today is the manhood of tomorrow
There is a lot of my childhood in 'The Sandcastle Girls.'
My childhood dream was to be prime minister.
An excess of childhood is the germ of a poem.
Childhood has no necessary connection with age.
My childhood lacked affection and ambience. — © Jacqueline de Ribes
My childhood lacked affection and ambience.
Childhood is a promise that is never kept.
I have many childhood memories of Eid.
Childhood obesity affects all pedophiles.
[My childhood was ] spiritual than religious.
When I first asked to take pictures of women at their homes, I was using my formal camera and I struggled to get the shots because I was still very much in the role of the photographer. Then the next time I had this little digital camera and their response to me would be completely different - I was a friend and I got new kinds of pictures. I was always treading a line between photographer and friend.
Have you ever noticed that when your mind is awakened or drawn to someone new, that person's name suddenly pops up everywhere you go? My friend Sophie calls it coincidence, and Mr. Simpless, my parson friend, calls it Grace. He thinks that if one cares deeply about someone or something new one throws a kind of energy out into the world, and "fruitfulness" is drawn in.
My 4-year-old son prays every night for his best friend who is the same age - our next door neighbor in Liberia, a little Liberian boy: 'Dear God, please don't let him get Ebola.' I'm proud of him for thinking about his friend and praying for him but that's not a prayer that a 4-year-old should have to consider.
Peanut butter - the pâté of childhood.
I had a picture-perfect childhood.
I had a relatively tumultuous childhood. — © Jesse Metcalfe
I had a relatively tumultuous childhood.
But America was built by optimists. Optimists like my friend Amanda, who recently started a small business. When she went to buy her website address-her first and last name-she found that someone already owned it, but wasn't using it. So my friend emailed the owner of the site to ask if she could buy it. The owner wrote back.
My childhood was as conventional as you could get.
Religion is comparable to a childhood neurosis.
Peanut butter is the pate of childhood.
Of all my childhood memories, I don't have any good ones.
My success has surpassed my childhood dreams.
I count Joseph Smith among those whose testimony of Christ helped me to develop my own testimony of the Savior. Before I recognized the tutoring of the Spirit testifying to me that Joseph Smith was a prophet of God, my youthful heart felt that he was a friend of God and would therefore, quite naturally, also be a friend of mine.
We ought to give our friend pain if it will benefit him, but not to the extent of breaking off our friendship; but just as we make use of some biting medicine that will save and preserve the life of the patient. And so the friend, like a musician, in bringing about an improvement to what is good and expedient, sometimes slackens the chords, sometimes tightens them, and is often pleasant, but always useful.
I have no complaints about my childhood whatsoever.
My father's music is all I remember from my childhood.
I look back to a happy childhood.
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