“If someone has a boy who gets to age 18 without something [a bone] being fractured, that kid has been overly controlled.” IfsHas BeensKidsAgeWomenBoysBonesControlled Author:Laura Schlessinger
“Sometimes when I get up after writing, I'm surprised at how my body feels. Suddenly I'm not a lanky, hungry young boy any more. It's no fun putting on ten years and fifty pounds all of a sudden. Other times, I get up and I'm pleasantly surprised that I'm not a weary innkeeper, hopeless, with bones that feel like they're made of lead. I really sink into the characters that I write.” FeelsWritingYearsMadeSometimesCharacterBodyYoungFunBoysTenBonesHungryGet UpFiftyPoundsHopelessWeary Author:Patrick Rothfuss
“That's all we had when I was a kid: Robitussin. No matter what you got, Robitussin better handle it. "Daddy, I got asthma." "Robitussin." "I got cancer." "Robitussin." "I broke my leg." Daddy poured Robitussin on it. "Yeah, boy, let that 'tussin get in there. Yeah, boy, let that 'tussin get on down to the bone. The 'tussin ought to straighten out the bone."” MatterKidsFunnyBoysComedyOughtNo Matter WhatYeahCancerLegsBonesHandleBrokeDaddyAsthma Author:Chris Rock
“I was called "T-Bow" but the people got it mixed up with "T-Bone." My name is Aaron Walker but "T-Bone" is catchy, people remember it. My auntie gave it to me when I was a kid. Mother's mother was a Cherokee Indian full blooded. There were sixteen girls and two boys in my mother's family, all dead but two.” PeopleTwoKidsRememberMotherGirlNamesBoysBonesIndianBowsSixteenWalkersCatchyCherokeeAuntieCherokee Indian Author:T-Bone Walker