“No one ever grows up. They may look grown-up, but it's a disguise. It's just the clay of time. Men and women are still children deep in their hearts. They still would like to jump and play, but that heavy clay won't let them. They'd like to shake off every chain the world's put on them, take off their watches and neckties and Sunday shoes and return naked to the swimming hole, if just for one day. They'd like to feel free, and know that there's a momma and daddy at home who'll take care of things and love them no matter what. Even behind the face of the meanest man in the world is a scared little boy trying to wedge himself into a corner where he can't be hurt.”
Quote by Robert McCammon
Book:Boy's Life
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Boy's Life
This novel delves into the challenges and triumphs of adolescence, as the protagonist navigates the complexities of family, friendship, and the American Dream during a transformative era. more
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