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Infancy Quotes

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Tenderness is the infancy of love.
Antoine Rivarol

Authors on Infancy Quotes: Blaise Pascal Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley William Golding Letitia Elizabeth Landon Jack Kingston Mason Cooley William Shakespeare John Townsend Trowbridge Alistair Cockburn James Mark Baldwin Milan Kundera William Wordsworth Jon Franklin Andrew Linzey Henry Bolingbroke Ralph Waldo Emerson Josh Brolin Antoine Rivarol Henry David Thoreau Thomas Paine Judith Viorst Antoinette Brown Blackwell Frederick Lenz Agnes Repplier Oscar Wilde
2.
The little suckings and smackings of the perversions are the sounds of joyous infancy.
Mason Cooley

3.
The law of grab is the primal law of infancy.
Antoinette Brown Blackwell

4.
The lover of nature is he whose inward and outward senses are still truly adjusted to each other.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

5.
In Ethiopia, democracy is in its infancy and it must be nurtured along by its leaders.
Jack Kingston

6.
The prehistorical and primitive period represents the true infancy of the mind.
James Mark Baldwin

7.
He who feels contempt for any living thing hath faculties that he hath never used, and thought with him is in its infancy.
William Wordsworth

8.
Nations, like men, have their infancy.
Henry Bolingbroke

9.
My dad didn't often bring me to the set, being an actor himself, so my infancy as an actor was wracked with a lot of giggles and nervousness.
Josh Brolin

10.
Psycholog­y is in its infancy, as a science. I hope in the interests of Art, it will always remain so.
Oscar Wilde

11.
From my infancy I was imbued with high hopes and a lofty ambition.
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

12.
We are still in the infancy of naming what is really happening on software development projects.
Alistair Cockburn

13.
The samskaras that were developed in previous incarnations are usually hidden by the temporary amnesia of infancy and by the transient personality.
Frederick Lenz

14.
Heaven lies around us in our infancy.
William Golding

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Those whom we call ancient were really new in all things, and properly constituted the infancy of mankind.
Blaise Pascal

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in came ... a baby, eloquent as infancy usually is, and like most youthful orators, more easily heard than understood.
Letitia Elizabeth Landon

17.
I am as true as truth's simplicity, And simpler than the infancy of truth.
William Shakespeare

18.
Our days, our deeds, all we achieve or are, Lay folded in our infancy; the things Of good or ill we choose while yet unborn.
John Townsend Trowbridge

19.
Children are the future, because mankind is moving more and more towards infancy.
Milan Kundera

20.
I fear theology is--in the words attributed to William Temple--"still in its infancy" when it comes to animals.
Andrew Linzey

21.
The writer, like everyone else, is equipped in infancy with a thick padding of things he believes to be true, but which aren't.
Jon Franklin

22.
The earliest voice listened to by the nations in their infancy was the voice of the storyteller.
Agnes Repplier

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A modern author would have died in infancy in a ruder age.
Henry David Thoreau

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The intimacy which is contracted in infancy, and friendship which is formed in misfortune, are, of all others, the most lasting and unalterable.
Thomas Paine

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We cannot love others as others unless we possess suficient self-love, a love we learn from being loved in infancy.
Judith Viorst

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Admiration spoils all from infancy.
Blaise Pascal