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Boyhood Quotes

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I spent my boyhood behind the barbed wire fences of American internment camps and that part of my life is something that I wanted to share with more people.
George Takei

Authors on Boyhood Quotes: Karl Kraus Vince McMahon Jimmy Cannon Daniel Craig George William Russell Tina Fey John Amos Comenius Charles Dudley Warner George Takei Saul Landau Horace Booth Tarkington James Payn H. Rider Haggard Annie Dillard Norman Wisdom Baden Powell de Aquino Oliver Sacks R. A. Lafferty Herbert Hoover Patrick Fabian
2.
Boyhood is distracted for years with precepts of grammar that are infinitely prolix, perplexed and obscure.
John Amos Comenius

3.
In the lost boyhood of Judas, Christ was betrayed.
George William Russell

4.
Elements and birthdays have been intertwined for me since boyhood, when I learned about atomic numbers.
Oliver Sacks

5.
A sportswriter is entombed in a prolonged boyhood.
Jimmy Cannon

6.
All my boyhood, all I ever wanted was to be loved.
Norman Wisdom

7.
The boyhood dream has come true for Shawn Michaels.
Vince McMahon

8.
I never had any boyhood ambitions.
Daniel Craig

9.
Boyhood proves that there's still good roles for women over 40, as long as you get hired when you're under 40.
Tina Fey

10.
For my part, I do not much believe in the predilections of boyhood.
James Payn

11.
Nothing moves a woman so deeply as the boyhood of the man she loves.
Annie Dillard

12.
Can we not interpret our adult wisdom into the language of boyhood?
Baden Powell de Aquino

13.
Mankind became hysterical in the Middle Ages because it poorly repressed the sexual impressions of its Greek boyhood.
Karl Kraus

14.
A boy has a natural genius for combining business with pleasure.
Charles Dudley Warner

15.
Study is the scourge of boyhood, the environment of youth, the indulgence of adults and the curative for the aged.
Saul Landau

16.
He who sings the praises of his boyhood's days.
Horace

17.
One of the hardest conditions of boyhood is the almost continuous strain put upon the powers of invention by the constant and harassing necessity for explanations for every natural act.
Booth Tarkington

18.
It is a well-known fact that very often, putting the period of boyhood out of the argument, the older we grow the more cynical and hardened we become; indeed, many of us are only saved by timely death from moral petrification, if not from moral corruption.
H. Rider Haggard

19.
When we travel we find how greatly our boyhood dreams are outstripped by reality.
R. A. Lafferty

20.
This is a boyhood dream, but I've always wanted to play the sheriff. I've wanted to be in a Western, in the hat, playing the sheriff.
Patrick Fabian

21.
My boyhood ambition was to be able to earn my own living, without the help of anybody, anywhere.
Herbert Hoover