“Everyone has a bizarre childhood and unusual life experiences, whether they know it or not. There's no such thing as a normal childhood. What's useful in writing weird fiction is learning how to understand and articulate those moments of personal, particular strangeness.” KnowsWritingMomentsFictionChildhoodParticularNormalUnusualLife ExperienceBizarreStrangeness Author:Kelly Link
“If I have an unusual gift, it's not that I draw particularly better than other people - I've never fooled myself about that. Rather it's that I remember things other people don't recall: the sounds and feelings and images - the emotional quality - of particular moments in childhood. Happily an essential part of myself - my dreaming life - still lives in the light of childhood.” PeopleIfsStillsMomentsFeelingsDreamLightRememberSoundQualityChildhoodEmotionalParticularEssentialsDrawsUnusualRecallsFooledStill Life Author:Maurice Sendak
“It is as if, to every period of history, there corresponded a privileged age and a particular division of human life: "youth" is the privileged age of the seventeenth century, childhood of the nineteenth, adolescence of the twentieth.” IfsHumansAgeChildhoodCenturyYouthParticularPeriodsHuman LifeDivisionAdolescencePrivileged Book:Centuries of childhood: a social history of family life Source: Centuries of childhood: a social history of family life
“In the middle years of childhood, it is more important to keep alive and glowing the interest in finding out and to support this interest with skills and techniques related to the process of finding out than to specify any particular piece of subject matter as inviolate.” YearsImportantMatterProcessInterestSupportLearningPiecesAliveChildhoodMiddleSubjectsParticularSkillsFindingsTechniqueRelatedGlowingSubject Matter Author:Dorothy H Cohen
“There is more in a human life than our theories of it allow. Sooner or later something seems to call us onto a particular path. You may remember this "something" as a signal moment in childhood when an urge out of nowhere, a fascination, a peculiar turn of events struck like an annunciation: This is what I must do, this is what I've got to have. This is who I am.” HumansMayPhilosophyMomentsSeemsRememberTurnsPathChildhoodEventsParticularTheoryWho I AmHuman LifeUrgesPeculiarSooner Or LaterSignalsFascination Author:James Hillman
“The toughest thing for me was growing up and being stared at and being looked at and being talked about in that particular way. Other than that it was a good childhood.” WayGrowing UpGrowingChildhoodParticularGood Childhood Author:Wilt Chamberlain
“I didn't have a blueprint from my childhood that I could call on, which is an enormous deficit when you're trying to put together a family life. I didn't see a family life where men were thriving inside of it. You know, my dad tended to blame the family for his inability to achieve what he wanted to achieve, you know? So, unfortunately, I was coming from that particular frame of mind.” KnowsMenTryingMindWantedTogetherChildhoodAchieveParticularDadBlameMy DadEnormousInabilityDeficitFamily LifeBlueprintsFrame Of Mind Author:Bruce Springsteen
“I've frequently been asked over the years who Lily Savage was based on and I've always answered that it was no one in particular and she was just a figment of my imagination. The truth, I realise now, is that Lily owes a lot to the women I encountered in my childhood. Characteristics and attitudes were observed and absorbed, Aunty Chris's in particular, and they provided the roots and compost for the Lily that would germinate and grow later on.” YearsGrowsImaginationAttitudeChildhoodParticularRootsCharacteristicsRealisingSavagesMy ImaginationLiliesFigmentsCompost Author:Paul O'Grady