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In every real man a child is hidden that wants to play. --Friedrich Nietzsche Happy is he who still loves something he loved in the nursery:
He has not been broken in two by time; he is not two men, but one, and he has
saved not only his soul but his life. --G.K. Chesterton The
great man is he who does not lose his child's-heart. --Mencius, Book IV So, like a forgotten fire, a childhood can always flare up again within
us. --Gaston Bachelard When I grow up I want to be a little
boy. --Joseph Heller, Something Happened, 1974 I wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then. --Bob Seger,
"Against the Wind" Every child is an artist. The problem
is how to remain an artist once he grows up. --Pablo Picasso One must ask children and birds how cherries and strawberries taste. --Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Grown-ups never understand anything for themselves, and it is tiresome
for children to be always and forever explaining things to them. --Saint-Exupéry,
The Little Prince, 1943 Everybody's 12 years
old in an apple orchard. --Rachael Ray, Rachael Ray Show, while making
autumn stew, original airdate 11 October 2007 To speak
truly, few adult persons can see nature. Most persons do not see the sun.
At least they have a very superficial seeing. The sun illuminates only the
eye of the man, but shines into the eye and heart of the child. The lover
of nature is he whose inward and outward senses are still truly adjusted to each
other; who has retained the spirit of infancy even into the era of manhood. --Ralph Waldo Emerson The reluctance to put away childish things
may be a requirement of genius. --Rebecca Pepper Sinkler Maybe
we should develop a Crayola bomb as our next secret weapon. A happiness
weapon. A beauty bomb. And every time a crisis developed, we would
launch one. It would explode high in the air - explode softly - and send
thousands, millions, of little parachutes into the air. Floating down to
earth - boxes of Crayolas. And we wouldn't go cheap, either - not little
boxes of eight. Boxes of sixty-four, with the sharpener built right in.
With silver and gold and copper, magenta and peach and lime, amber and umber and
all the rest. And people would smile and get a little funny look on their
faces and cover the world with imagination. --Robert Fulghum When you're green you're growing, and when you're ripe you start to rot. --Ray Kroc Adults are obsolete children. --Dr. Seuss A grownup is a child with layers on. --Woody Harrelson The end of childhood is when things cease to astonish us. When the
world seems familiar, when one has got used to existence, one has become an adult. --Eugene Ionesco I am often accused of being childish.
I prefer to interpret that as child-like. I still get wildly enthusiastic
about little things. I tend to exaggerate and fantasize and embellish.
I still listen to instinctual urges. I play with leaves. I skip down
the street and run against the wind. I never water my garden without soaking
myself. It has been after such times of joy that I have achieved my greatest
creativity and produced my best work.--Leo F. Buscaglia, Bus 9 to Paradise One of the virtues of being very young is that you don't let the facts
get in the way of your imagination. --Sam Levenson Creativity
represents a miraculous coming together of the uninhibited energy of the child
with its apparent opposite and enemy, the sense of order imposed on the disciplined
adult intelligence. --Norman Podhoretz Each man carries within
him the soul of a poet who died young. --Sainte-Beuve, Portraits littéraires,
1862 O men, grown sick with toil and care, Leave
for awhile the crowded mart; O women, sinking with despair, Weary of limb
and faint of heart, Forget your years to-day and come As children back
to childhood's house. --Phoebe Cary When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults and they enter society, one
of the politer names of hell. That is why we dread children, even if we
love them, they show us the state of our decay. --Brian Aldiss Think what a better world it would be if we all - the whole world - had cookies
and milk about three o’clock every afternoon and then lay down with our blankies
for a nap. --Robert Fulghum, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten,
commonly misattributed to Barbara Jordan because she quoted Fulghum in a commencement
address My childhood may be over, but that doesn't mean playtime
is. --Ron Olson We
must remain as close to the flowers, the grass, and the butterflies as the child
is who is not yet so much taller than they are. We adults, on the other
hand, have outgrown them and have to lower ourselves to stoop down to them.
It seems to me that the grass hates us when we confess our love for it.
Whoever would partake of all good things must understand how to be small at times. --Friedrich Nietzsche He who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe is as good
as dead; his eyes are closed. --Albert Einstein If children grew up according to early indications, we should have nothing but
geniuses. --Johann Wolfgang von Goethe What a distressing contrast
there is between the radiant intelligence of the child and the feeble mentality
of the average adult. --Sigmund Freud A child's world is fresh
and new and beautiful, full of wonder and excitement. It is our misfortune
that for most of us that clear-eyed vision, that true instinct for what is beautiful
and awe-inspiring, is dimmed and even lost before we reach adulthood. --Rachel
Carson There are children playing in the streets who could solve
some of my top problems in physics, because they have modes of sensory perception
that I lost long ago. --J. Robert Oppenheimer Children have
neither past nor future; they enjoy the present, which very few of us do. --Jean de la Bruyere
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