“All great art originates from the innocent child within us expressing itself through the wisdom, experience and skill of an adult.” ChildrenArtSkillsAdultsInnocentInnocenceGreat ArtInnocent ChildrenWisdom Experience Author:Richard Schmid
“English children have lost their innocence, for their first lessons have been in the exploitation of their adult slave.” FirstsChildrenHas BeensLostLessonsAdultsSlaveInnocenceExploitation Author:Germaine Greer
“Artists are people who are subject to irrational convictions of the sacred. Baudelaire said that an artist is a child who has acquired adult capacities and discipline. Art education should help build those capacities and that discipline without messing over the child.” PeopleShouldChildrenArtSaidHelpingArtistSubjectsDisciplineAdultsCapacitySacredConvictionInnocenceIrrationalArt EducationBaudelaire Author:Peter Schjeldahl
“If cynicism is inevitable as one ages, so is the yearning for innocence. To children heaven is being an adult, and to adults heaven is being children again.” IfsChildrenAgeHeavenAdultsAgingInnocenceInevitableYearningCynicism Book:Deep Play Source: Deep Play
“The State insists that, by thus quarantining the general reading public against books not too rugged for grown men and women in order to shield juvenile innocence, it is exercising its power to promote the general welfare. Surely this is to burn the house to roast the pig...The incidence of this enactment is to reduce the adult population of Michigan to reading only what is fit for children.” MenChildrenBookStatesOrderReadingHouseInternetFitExerciseMen And WomenAdultsPopulationInnocenceWelfareFree SpeechPigsShieldsMichiganJuvenileRuggedGrown ManGeneral WelfareIncidence Author:Felix Frankfurter
“An adult is one who has lost the grace, the freshness, the innocence of the child, who is no longer capable of feeling pure joy, who makes everything complicated, who spreads suffering everywhere, who is afraid of being happy, and who, because it is easier to bear, has gone back to sleep. The wise man is a happy child.” MenChildrenFeelingsJoySufferingLostSleepGoneGraceWiseBearsEasierPureCapableAdultsSpreadComplicatedInnocenceFreshnessHappy ChildrenPure Joy Author:Arnaud Desjardins
“Childhood has been idealised as a lost garden paradise to which we can never return. We are excluded from this world of carelessness, innocence and unity. But the imaginary kingdom is nothing more than a projection of adult ideas and concerns onto the image, an expression of our own yearnings. By photographing children alone, divorced from any social setting, I allow them to exist on their own...I am exploring the equivocal connection between self and world.” WorldChildrenHas BeensIdeasSelfLostSocialChildhoodThis WorldExpressionReturnAdultsConcernGardenConnectionsUnitySettingKingdomsSettingsInnocenceParadiseYearningImaginaryExploringDivorcedProjectionExcludedCarelessness Author:Loretta Lux
“Maybe there are moments between any two adults in love when the age of one of them dissolves before the other's eyes, when the first refuge of the soul at its creation is laid bare and skinless as a sunbeam through a window. Innocence and vulnerability, two unmeasurable quantities...Perhaps that is the essence of the protection's intimacy, that it dwells in camouflage and justifies itself in stillness.” FirstsTwoSoulMomentsEyeAgeCreationAdultsWindowEssenceProtectionIntimacyInnocenceVulnerabilityJustifyStillnessQuantityRefugeCamouflageSunbeams Author:Marianne Wiggins
“When we are children we seldom think of the future. This innocence leaves us free to enjoy ourselves as few adults can. The day we fret about the future is the day we leave our childhood behind.” ThinkingChildrenGrowsEnjoyBehindsGrowing UpChildhoodGrew UpAdultsAgingInnocenceAdulthoodDayCarefreeKids Growing UpFrettingChildren Growing UpLoss Of InnocenceGrowing ChildrenChildren Innocence Book:The Name of the Wind: The Kingkiller Chonicle: Source: The Name of the Wind: The Kingkiller Chonicle:
“And for adults, the world of fantasy books returns to us the great words of power which, in order to be tamed, we have excised from our adult vocabularies. These words are the pornography of innocence, words which adults no longer use with other adults, and so we laugh at them and consign them to the nursery, fear masking as cynicism. These are the words that were forged in the earth, air, fire, and water of human existence, and the words are: Love. Hate. Good. Evil. Courage. Honor. Truth.” WorldHumansBookUseEarthHateOrderEvilWaterExistenceFantasyLaughingFireAirReturnHonorAdultsInnocenceNurseCynicismVocabularyPornographyHuman ExistenceLove HateNurseryForgedFantasy BooksTamedGood Evil Author:Jane Yolen
“It is, I suppose, the common grief of children at having to protect their parents from reality. It is bitter for the young to see what awful innocence adults grow into, that terrible vulnerability that must be sheltered from the rodent mire of childhood.” ChildrenRealityYoungGrowsParentCommonGriefChildhoodTerribleProtectAdultsBitterAwfulInnocenceVulnerabilityRodents Author:Katherine Dunn
“Adults had the notion that juveniles needed to suffer. Only when they had suffered enough to wipe out most of their naturally joyous spirits and innocence were they staid enough to be considered mature. An adult was essentially a broken-down child.” ChildrenEnoughSpiritSufferingBrokenNeededAdultsNotionInnocenceMatureWipeJoyousBroken Down Book:Centaur Aisle Source: Centaur Aisle