“I grew up in Sierra Leone, in a small village where as a boy my imagination was sparked by the oral tradition of storytelling. At a very young age I learned the importance of telling stories - I saw that stories are the most potent way of seeing anything we encounter in our lives, and how we can deal with living.” WayStoriesAgeYoungImaginationDealsBoysSawsOur LivesSeeingGrewGrew UpTraditionImportanceStorytellingEncountersVillageMy ImaginationYoung AgeTelling StoriesSierraOral TraditionSierra LeoneSmall Villages Author:Ishmael Beah
“Men at any age truly never grow up. All, no matter what importance they may have attained, are still no more than little boys.” MenMayLittlesStillsMatterAgeGrowsBoysGrowing UpImportanceNo Matter WhatLittle Boys Author:Diane de Poitiers
“the boys had learned that laughter stilled anxiety. It cleared away mystery. If you could laugh at something, it erased its importance.” IfsBoysLaughingMysteryAnxietyLaughterImportance Book:A Place Called Saturday Source: A Place Called Saturday
“It is well for us that we are born babies in intellect. Could we understand half what mothers say and do to their infants, we should be filled with a conceit of our own importance, which would render us insupportable through life. Happy the boy whose mother is tired of talking nonsense to him before he is old enough to know the sense of it.” KnowsShouldWellsEnoughMotherBornHalfTalkingBoysBabyImportanceFilledTiredIntellectNonsenseHappy LifeInfantConceitTalking Nonsense Author:Augustus William Hare
“Girls come to the gang for very different reasons than boys. For boys in marginalized communities, they have a gender problem, and they solve it often through gang membership. They find an ability to do masculinity in a way that reasserts their importance in a society that mostly ignores them. For girls, they're coming out of more damaged backgrounds. Their families are often the reason they get propelled into gang membership.” WayDifferentReasonProblemGirlCommunityAbilityBoysImportanceGenderSolveBackgroundsComing OutMasculinityGangMembershipMarginalized Author:Meda Chesney-Lind