Boy Childhood Quotes
Collection of top 24 famous quotes about Boy Childhood
Boy Childhood Quotes & Sayings
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For years I have been mourning and not for my dead, it is for this boy for whatever corner in my heart died when his childhood slid out of my arms.
— William Gibson
My father is American and deserted the Vietnam War.
— Joel Kinnaman
In one form or another, conscious or unconscious, we have all become propagandists; integrity alone can keep us truthful.
— Freya Stark
Everything started as nothing.
— Auliq Ice
I'm a lucky boy. Never wanted for anything; new tracksuit, new pair of football boots. I had a happy childhood.
— Martin Compston
I used to have Bible studies at my house. I was in the choir. I was mischievous but also a real mama's boy. It was a pretty happy childhood.
— Woody Harrelson
That's because it was Gage Stevenson, the epitome of my childhood and love life. That boy is irreplaceable.
— Melissa M. Futrell
All the librarians of my childhood. Who saw that a boy was afraid of heights and lent him wings.
— Fredrik Backman
I'm a Brooklyn boy. I was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised there, and spent most of my childhood there.
— Robert Jay Lifton
How much time could you spend staring out the ocean, even if it was the ocean you'd loved since you were a boy?
— Philip Roth
Soapy Sam looked as though he had just sat down on a favourite armchair which had gone missing.
— John Mortimer
In my heart and soul, I always knew that I wanted to be in show business.
— Portia Doubleday
There are two things John and I always do when we're going to sit down and write a song. First of all we sit down. Then we think about writing a song.
— Paul McCartney
We shall never be at peace with ourselves until we yield with glad supremacy to our higher faculties.
— Joseph Cook
She just couldn't bear to listen to the echo inside her chest. Nothing was lonelier than the limping beat of half a heart.
— Samantha Sotto
He was, out of all sight (as I remember him), the nicest boy that ever spun a top or broke a window.
— Wilkie Collins