Being Childish Quotes
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Being Childish Quotes & Sayings
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But which is the State's essential function, aggression or defence, few seem to know or care.
— Benjamin Tucker
Changes in behavioral state are accompanied by internally coordinated changes in the information processing mode of local neuronal circuits.
— Stephen Harrod Buhner
No point in being a grown-up if you can't be childish.
— Terrance Dicks
I've looked in the mirror every day for 20 years. It's the same face ...
— Claudia Schiffer
Whats the point in being grown up when you cant act childish sometimes?
— Natalie Repinski
I like feeling at home and knowing people. I like talking about ideas and being friendly.
— Billy Childish
When a complex is acquired, personal development is stopped and the person even being an adult, sometimes behaves in a childish and immature way
— Sunday Adelaja
I like being on the margins. You work better there.
— Billy Childish
It's not fair. It's not fair, she cried, knowing it was a child's argument but not caring, because being childish did not make it untrue.
— Kristin Cashore
Only electricity can give the transport sector the flexibility to switch fuels when one or more become too expensive.
— Frederick W. Smith
You can be childlike without being childish. A child always wants to have fun. Ask yourself, 'Am I having fun?'
— Christopher Meloni
We have to become the people we always should have been.
— Rose Tremain
What is the world's problem? The world is still believing the old childish stories! That is the problem! Grow up, world, grow up! Be a bit serious!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
If the whole world I once could see On free soil stand, with the people free Then to the moment might I say, Linger awhile ... so fair thou art.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I had a childish attraction to men of my father's generation, as if I still harbored a faint hope of being unorphaned, even at this late date.
— William Landay