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Dare to err and to dream. Deep meaning often lies in childish play.
— Friedrich Schiller
He who desires to worship God must harbor no childish illusions about the matter but bravely renounce his liberty and humanity.
— Mikhail Bakunin
I loved moustaches. I used to draw myself with one. When I was 14, I was really into war and Van Gogh.
— Billy Childish
It is an artist's duty to be on the wrong end of the see-saw.
— Billy Childish
In a meat-eating world, wearing leather for shoes and even clothes, the discussion of fur is childish.
— Karl Lagerfeld
When a man says it's a silly childish game, it's probably something his wife can beat him at.
— Don Epperson
For I too liked reading, thought of a frivolous and childish kind; I could not digest or comprehend the serious or substantial.
— Charlotte Bronte
RICHARD, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER:
I am too childish-foolish for this world. — William Shakespeare
I am too childish-foolish for this world. — William Shakespeare
As long as I continue to hear 'normal' people telling me I am too childish, I know I'm doing just fine.
— Wayne Dyer
I gave up drinking lots of whiskey and began to practice yoga and meditation. As a result I am not dead.
— Billy Childish
I don't spend a lot of time working if I can help it.
— Billy Childish
A childish mind griped to unexpected changes.
— Toba Beta
I cherish my childish loves
the memory of that warm little nest where my affections were fledged. — George Eliot
the memory of that warm little nest where my affections were fledged. — George Eliot
If God is playing hide and seek with us, I must confess that I am quite bored with this childish game!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
A childish soul not inoculated with compulsory prayer is a soul open to any religious infection.
— Alexander Cockburn
You can begin by dropping that childish nickname and addressing me in the proper fashion.
— Tessa Dare
When someone accuses you of being 'childish', I think you should take it as a compliment.
— Stana Katic
Acting is a nice childish profession - pretending you're someone else and, at the same time, selling yourself.
— Katharine Hepburn
I hang around kids so people will assume when I act like one it's because I'm babysitting.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
You can be childlike without being childish. A child always wants to have fun. Ask yourself, 'Am I having fun?'
— Christopher Meloni
I have always loved fairy tales, even now at the age when I am supposed to be too grown up and cynical for them.
— Claire Wong
The wife was pretty, trifling, childish, weak; She could not think, but would not cease to speak.
— George Crabbe
The accusations make me want to be kid again. Why isn't my mommy calling them big fat liars?
— Kendare Blake
Why, courage then! what cannot be avoided
'Twere childish weakness to lament or fear. — William Shakespeare
'Twere childish weakness to lament or fear. — William Shakespeare
I like being on the margins. You work better there.
— Billy Childish
The biggest awakening is the awakening from the childish deceptions and the invented tales of the religion.
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
The origin of the absurd idea of immortal life is easy to discover; it is kept alive by hope and fear, by childish faith, and by cowardice.
— Clarence Darrow
Mockery is childish. It does not become you.
— Veronica Roth
The most powerful men were those who most effectively used the power of adult competence to enforce childish agreements.
— George W. S. Trow
Optimists are childish; they even believe they can find an ice cream store in the hell!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
I think that the mythology of Van Gogh's life, and the beauty of his paintings, is unstoppable.
— Billy Childish
Let's abolish the term 'childish' because adults normally cause the largest problems.
— Adora Svitak
She smiled, a moving childish smile that was like all the lost youth in the world.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I only have the quite childish horror of the grave and of nothingness
— Victor Klemperer