Top 1200 Childhood Memories Quotes & Sayings - Page 15

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
I had a happy childhood.
I had a sheltered childhood.
I have very vivid memories of my mother reading to us as kids. — © Nick Lachey
I have very vivid memories of my mother reading to us as kids.
The old are in a second childhood.
Childhood reading is so important.
There are two cinemas: the films we have actually seen and the memories we have of them.
I envy my daughter's childhood.
You can feel very quickly as a prisoner of your past, of the memories.
I've never outgrown my childhood.
Childhood decisions do not have to define you.
I had a rough childhood.
The memories seem like snapshots from someone else’s life.
Childhood is a short season. — © Helen Hayes
Childhood is a short season.
I write with a mouse, because it has no psychological associations or memories or habits associated with it.
I had an extraordinary childhood.
They're just memories now. Time to write them off.
I have no complaints about my childhood.
I'd had a rough childhood.
I have a heart problem, so I have to simplify my life and be content with memories and friends and music.
Your bitter memories still have time to turn into sweet ones.
An idyllic childhood is probably illusion.
We all have memories that are malleable and susceptible to being contaminated or supplemented in some way.
And I've been walking 'round with memories way too long.
Probably the earliest memories for me would be going to restaurants with my family.
People's memories are maybe the fuel they burn to stay alive.
...and trauma had a way of burning memories deeper into the mind.
Childhood is a branch of cartography.
My impression is that the elimination of memories greatly reduces the value of the experience.
Memories warm you up from the inside. But they also tear you apart.
Memory is essential to who we are, and memories can be both implicit and explicit - unconscious and conscious.
Childhood is the sleep of reason.
Childhood is for spoiling adulthood.
I had a great childhood.
Childhood is messy and beautiful.
Play is the work of childhood.
What I remember most about high school are the memories I created with my friends.
Life is the childhood of immortality.
I definitely didn't have a happy childhood. — © Jimmy Somerville
I definitely didn't have a happy childhood.
I felt caged by my childhood.
Genius is childhood recaptured.
My first memories are of Brazil. There's so much music there. It's one of my favourite places in the world.
I have great memories of being a Cub, and I'm happy building new ones with the Phillies.
I have so many great memories of Christmas because we're always spending it with the family.
I've grown up a lot, and I have such great memories of playing football.
My favorite thing about partying together is sharing the memories.
Memories are the only real gifts we can leave our children.
I didn't have this tortured childhood; I liked it.
I was in a terrible mess in my childhood. — © Joyce Meyer
I was in a terrible mess in my childhood.
I realized the shells were talking in a voice I recognized. I should have; it was my own. Had I always known that? I suppose I had. On some level, unless we're mad, I think most of us know the various voices of our own imaginations. And of our memories, of course. They have voices, too. Ask anyone who has ever lost a limb or a child or a long-cherished dream. Ask anyone who blames himself for a bad decision, usually made in a raw instant (an instant that is most commonly red). Our memories have voices, too. Often sad ones that clamor like raised arms in the dark.
In my mind, I see all of my passionate memories in bright, burning Red.
The Olympics is one of the memories that will always be with me. It changed my life for the better.
Literature ... is the rediscovery of childhood.
I had an amazing childhood.
I didn't have much of a childhood, but that's O.K. I have a livelihood.
What else does anyone have except for a collection of slightly painful memories?
Everybody dies, but great souls ressurects in our memories.
I avoid looking back. I prefer good memories to regrets.
I feel like I have a hangover, without all the happy memories and mystery bruises.
We have a pandemic of childhood trauma.
Is there such a thing as a normal childhood?
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