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Innocence And Age Quotes

Quotes tagged as "innocence-and-age" Showing 1-7 of 7
Gabriel García Márquez
“There is no innocence more dangerous than the innocence of age.”
Gabriel Garcí­a Márquez, Love in the Time of Cholera

Agatha Christie
“You are not the happy, unthinking child you have always appeared to be, accepting everything at its face value. You are not just one of the women of the household. You are Renisenb who wants to think for herself, who wonders about other people.”
Agatha Christie, Death Comes as the End

Charles D'Ambrosio
“We shoot our heroes and enjoy peripeteia as a spectacle akin to sport and perhaps harshly disavowing the past protects us from the disappointment of our outsized hopes--who knows, really, but shifts in taste don't fully account for the phenomenon. At any rate, nearly everything urgent and alive becomes doo-wop down the road, at least in this country's pop culture, and along the way a somewhat self-hating irony lays waste not only to the work but to the desires it once carried. It's like we die into adulthood.”
Charles D'Ambrosio

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Innocence has nothing to do with face, it is something to do only with heart! Only an innocent heart can create an innocent person!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Connie Kerbs
“Dear Mothers Everywhere! First and foremost - enjoy your children! Rediscover the world with them, as they revel in the mundane and everyday world you've long since taken for granted. Revel in that most mysterious and marvelous thing called maturation. Revel in their infinite capacity to unconditionally trust and love you as no other living thing possibly could. And when you catch yourself taking that for granted, pause. Breathe them in - and revel in the never failing ways your children just keep it -and you - real.”
Connie Kerbs

Kristian Ventura
“The face Isaac made when bonding with his aluminum toy would have made you smile. The innocence of it. It was one of those mind-lending activities that make us like people—like spying on someone playing the piano or solving a puzzle. Every person looks like a child when de-seeding a pomegranate. If you watch someone open a juice box, however old, you’ll see them young again—their soft, wondering face. It’s one of the most ephemeral beauties for the eyes to partake in.”
Karl Kristian Flores, The Goodbye Song