“There are many satisfactions in public architecture but one of the greatest is the moment when you unveil a project and suddenly a group of adults” MomentsGroupsProjectsAdultsSatisfactionArchitecture Author:Curtis W. Fentress
“Childhood is the world of miracle or of magic: it is as if creation rose luminously out of the night, all new and fresh and astonishing. Childhood is over the moment things are no longer astonishing. When the world gives you a feeling of "déjà vu," when you are used to existence, you become an adult.” IfsWorldInspirationalGivingChildrenMomentsFeelingsUsedNightExistenceMagicChildhoodCreationAdultsMiracleRoseAstonishingMagic Of Childhood Author:Eugene Ionesco
“A woman should never underestimate the power of the child in the man. Sometimes the child seems to be in the driver's seat at the very moment when all a man's adult judgment and insight is needed.” MenShouldChildrenSometimesMomentsSeemsHe ManNeededJudgmentAdultsInsightSeatsDriversUnderestimateNever Underestimate Book:What Every Woman Should Know About Men Source: What Every Woman Should Know About Men
“My falling in love with spoken word poetry definitely came out of that time period where all the adults around me were failing to supply me with any answers. Everyone was too busy dealing with things that were more important. I was pretty lost and invisible. And all of a sudden, this world opened up where I could get on stage and perform in front of my peers. People would listen to me and see me, and people would say, "That thing you created was important." And that was so validating and necessary at that specific moment.” PeopleWorldImportantMomentsFallLostAnswersFailingStageFrontsThis WorldPeriodsAdultsFalling In LoveBusyInvisiblePeersToo BusyListen To MeSpoken WordTime Periods Author:Sarah Kay
“Ideas about the scope and meaning of freedom of speech do expand and contract with the times. At the moment, we live in an age that is very permissive, both legally and socially, on a wide range of subjects from Karl Marx to kinky sex. This has not always been the case. Things that even children freely see and read and hear today -- writings, pictures, words -- would have been banned as just plain obscene, even for adults, as recently as the middle of the twentieth century.” WritingChildrenHas BeensIdeasMomentsAgeTodaySexCasesMiddleSubjectsCenturySpeechAdultsWideRangeContractsFreedom Of SpeechScopeTwentieth CenturyBannedObsceneKinky Author:Lawrence M. Friedman