“Turbulent childhood, adolescent daydreams in the drone of the bus's motor, mornings, unspoiled girls, beaches, young muscles always at the peak of their effort, evening's slight anxiety in a sixteen-year-old-heart, lust for life, fame, and ever the same sky through the years, unfailing in strength and light, itself insatiable, consuming one by one over a period of months the victims stretched out in the form of crosses on the beach at the deathlike hour of noon.” YearsHeartLightFormYoungGirlHoursEffortMorningSkyChildhoodMonthsPeriodsFameAnxietyCrossesVictimLustEveningBeachMusclesBusMotorConsumingDaydreamingNoonSixteenInsatiableDronesThrough The YearsLust For LifeSixteen Year Olds Author:Albert Camus
“Excessive competitiveness, anxiety, hostility, suspiciousness, all originate in the nursery years. That is why, if we want a world of peace and not violence, love and not hate, cooperation and not murder, justice and not selfishness, we have to learn how to make childhood more happy. No nobler task could be pursued by our generation.” IfsWorldWantYearsHateJusticeViolenceGenerationsChildhoodAnxietyTasksMurderSelfishnessCooperationHostilityPursuedNurseryOur GenerationCompetitiveness Author:Joshua L. Liebman
“I'm slightly pessimistic about human nature, about how close it's possible to bond with those around you. Dying alone is a deep fear for most people. I'm not scared of death but I'm scared of dying scared. Maybe everything else in life comes from those two points: the separation anxiety of childhood and the ultimate fear of dying alone.” PeopleHumansTwoChildhoodDyingHuman NatureAnxietyUltimateScaredSeparationPessimisticFear Of DyingDying AloneScared Of Death Author:Jonathan Trigell
“Symptoms like anxiety, depression, aggression, alcohol or drug use, are responses to physical and emotional pain that has its roots in traumatic experiences from childhood and later in life.” UsePainChildhoodEmotionalDrugAnxietyRootsResponseAlcoholAggressionSymptomsEmotional PainTraumatic ExperiencesLater In LifeDrug UseAnxiety Depression Author:Jed Diamond
“I've always been someone in [childhood] period of my life sort of the pains and anxieties of being young are the things that have really stuck with me.” PainYoungChildhoodPeriodsAnxietyStuck Author:Lena Dunham
“If I was born into a household with anxiety about money, I wouldn't have had as much freedom to be in my own world. So it's impossible for me to divorce the privilege of my childhood from the other things.” WorldImpossibleChildhoodAnxietyDivorce Author:Zoe Kazan
“The humming of my parents' voices from behind my bedroom wall, which throughout my childhood had filled me with a sense of security, had now become a source of anxiety and panic.” ParentVoiceBehindsChildhoodSecuritySourceWallAnxietyFilledPanicBedroomHummingBedroom Wall Book:Middlesex Source: Middlesex
“I can truly say, after an experience of seventy years, that all the cares and anxieties, the trials and disappointments of my whole life, are light, when balanced with my sufferings in childhood and youth from the theological dogmas which I sincerely believed. . . . The memory of my own suffering has prevented me from ever shadowing one young soul with the superstitions of the Christian religion.” YearsI CanSoulWholeLightCareChristianYoungReligionSufferingMemoriesMy OwnChildhoodYouthAnxietyDisappointmentWhole LifeTrialsSuperstitionsBalancedDogmaSeventiesSincerelyTheological Author:Elizabeth Cady Stanton
“Tis the eye of childhood that fears a painted devil.” EyeChildhoodAnxietyDevilDaggersMacbeth PlayLady MacbethMacbeth ConflictMacbeth Sleep Author:William Shakespeare
“As soon as one knows one is going to die, childhood is over.... So one can be grown up at seven. Then, I believe most human beings forget what they have understood, recover another sort of childhood that can last all their lives. It is not a true childhood but a kind of forgetting. Desires and anxieties are there, preventing you from having access to the essential truth.” KnowsBelieveHumansKindLastsDesireDiesI BelieveHuman BeingsForgetChildhoodEssentialsAnxietyUnderstoodPhilosophicalSevenAccessPreventing Author:Eugene Ionesco
“The unsparing savagery of stories like “The Robber Bridegroom” is a sharp reminder that fairy tales belong to the childhood of culture as much as to the culture of childhood... They capture anxieties and fantasies that have deep roots in childhood experience.” StoriesCultureFantasyChildhoodAnxietyRootsTalesFairyCaptureFairy TaleRemindersRobbersSavageryDeep RootsBridegroom Author:Maria Tatar