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  • Revenge is for the weak so I have settled my vendettas with all of the kids who made my early life a living hell.

    Revenge   Kids   Hell  
    Song: Fuck It All, Album: Culdesac, 2010
  • We spend so much of our early lives trying to figure out who we really are. And we spend the rest of our lives preparing ourselves to let it go.

  • I regard the effort to introduce women into colleges for young men as very undesirable, and for many reasons. That the two sexes should be united, both as teachers and pupils, in the same institution seems very desirable, but rarely in early life by a method that removes them from parental watch and care, and the protecting influences of a home.

    Teacher   Sex   Home  
    Catharine Esther Beecher (1872). “Woman's Profession as Mother and Educator: With Views in Opposition to Woman Suffrage”, p.69
  • Discipline our youth in early life in sound maxims of moral, political, and religious duties.

    Noah Webster (1953). “Letters”
  • In my early life my mother tried to create a nurturing environment in which my mind could play. Her big rule was "Never lose in your imagination." She told me that thoughts were things and that I would become the thing I thought of most. This kind of empowerment is crucial to creative thinking.

    Mother   Thinking   Play  
    Joey Reiman (2001). “Thinking for a Living: Creating Ideas That Revitalize Your Business, Career, and Life”, p.141, Taylor Trade Publishing
  • There will be some trouble about 'biography' because I have never troubled myself to supply particulars of my early life to any writer.

    Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (1917). “The Social Plays of Arthur Wing Pinero”
  • I think every young girl at some point in her early life wonders what it's like to be a princess. They like the idea of dressing up and the fun of it.

    Girl   Fun   Princess  
    "Legendary actress Julie Andrews turns the page". Interview with Joy Sewing, www.chron.com. June 6, 2012.
  • In early life I had felt a strong desire to devote myself to the experimental study of nature; and, happening to see a glass containing some camphor, portions of which had been caused to condense in very beautiful crystals on the illuminated side, I was induced to read everything I could obtain respecting the chemical and mechanical influences of light, adhesion, and capillary attraction.

    John William Draper (1973). “Scientific memoirs, being experimental contributions to a knowledge of radiant energy”, Ayer Co Pub
  • It is a good thing for an uneducated man to read books of quotations.

    My Early Life ch. 9 (1930)
  • It is a good thing for an uneducated man to read books of quotations. Bartlett's Familiar Quotations is an admirable work, and I studied it intently. The quotations when engraved upon the memory give you good thoughts. They also make you anxious to read the authors and look for more.

    Memories   Book   Men  
    My Early Life ch. 9 (1930)
  • Very few people really see things unless they've had someone in early life who made them look at things. And name them too. But the looking is primary, the focus.

    Life   Names   People  
  • Everything I do is inspired by my early life”, Bourgeois’ looked up to her mother who was the most important person in her life for many reasons, ‘Maman’ symbolizes her mother; “The friend, because my best friend was my mother and she was deliberate, clever, patient, soothing, reasonable, dainty, subtle, indispensable, neat, and as useful as a spider.

  • I'm grateful that, after an early life of being silenced, sometimes violently, I grew up to have a voice, circumstances that will always bind me to the rights of the voiceless.

    Grateful   Rights   Voice  
    "Men Explain Things to Me — Facts Didn’t Get in the Way" by Rebecca Solnit, www.huffingtonpost.com. August 20, 2012.
  • I think the thing is that you're very affected by your early life, and I think that if you ever had that feeling of outsider, or loneliness or whatever, it just doesn't leave you. You can be happy and successful, whatever, but I think that thing stays inside of you. It doesn't ever really leave you. You kind of always will have that.

    Source: www.chud.com
  • I'm still amazed at how my mother emerged from her lonely early life as such an affectionate and levelheaded woman.

    Mom   Mother   Lonely  
    Hillary Rodham Clinton (2004). “Living History”, p.2, Simon and Schuster
  • I was a French Quarter rat from the moment I could get on a bus by myself and go to the French Quarter. I played music most of my early life and it just seemed that to entertain people was a really good thing to do.

    "Tavis Smiley Tonight", October 18, 2008.
  • A mystery, and a dream, should my early life seem.

    Dream   Mystery   Should  
    Edgar Allan Poe, Thomas Ollive Mabbott (1969). “Complete Poems”, p.75, University of Illinois Press
  • I certainly spent many years in my early life chasing all over the globe for meaning and purpose. I'd feel like I'd found it, then it would fade away again.

    Years   Purpose   Found  
    Source: www.psychologytoday.com
  • When we notice a connection between our present fears and their origins in early life, we are finding out how much of our identity is designed by fear. Is fear the architect of me?

    David Richo (2014). “When Love Meets Fear: How to Become Defense-less and Resource-full”, p.39, Paulist Press
  • I was partially raised by an aunt who was a dress designer, so I was around her studio all of my early life. I know materials. I can look through Harper's Bazaar and decide what works and what doesn't, or any other magazine, Seventeen if you wish.

    Aunt   Wish   Dresses  
    Source: blankonblank.org
  • While books provided me with some escape from the mental and physical horrors of my early life, they were unreliable. Many times the protagonists suffered terribly and then died at the end.

    Book   Horror   Ends  
  • Quotations when engraved upon the memory give you good thoughts.

    My Early Life ch. 9 (1930)
  • There is a probably natural and learned reticence with myself talking about my early life.

  • In my early life, and probably even today, it is not sufficiently understood that a child's education should include at least a rudimentary grasp of religion, sex, and money. Without a basic knowledge of these three primary facts in a normal human being's life --subjects which stir the emotions, create events and opportunities, and if they do not wholly decide must greatly influence an individual's personality --no human being's education can have a safe foundation.

    Phyllis Bottome (1948). “Search for a Soul”, New York, Reynal & Hitchcock [1948]
  • The style of life is a unity because it has grown out of the difficulties of early life and out of the striving for a goal.

    Goal   Unity   Style  
    Alfred Adler (2013). “The Science of Living (Psychology Revivals)”, p.46, Routledge
  • Dear, don't think of getting out of bed yet. I've always suspected that early rising in early life makes one nervous.

    Thinking   Bed   Rising  
    F. Scott Fitzgerald (2015). “The Complete Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald: Novels, Short Stories, Poetry, Articles, Letters, Plays & Screenplays: From the author of The Great Gatsby, The Side of Paradise, Tender Is the Night, The Beautiful and Damned, The Love of the Last Tycoon, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and many other notable works”, p.117, e-artnow
  • I have a good memory for early life. My visual memory is good about childhood and adolescence, and less good in the last 10 years. I could probably tell you less what happened in the last 10 years. I remember what houses looked like, sometimes they just pop into my head.

    Memories   Years   House  
    "Interview: Jeffrey Eugenides on writing in C major". Interview with Carolyn Kellogg, latimesblogs.latimes.com. October 29, 2011.
  • Occasionally, on screen, Barbara [Stanwyck] had a wary, watchful quality about her that I've noticed in other people who had bad childhoods; they tend to keep an eye on life because they don't think it can be trusted. After her mother was killed by a streetcar, she had been raised in Brooklyn by her sisters, and from things she said, I believe she had been abused as a child. She had lived an entirely different life than mine, that's for sure, which is one reason I found her so fascinating. I think her early life was one reason she had such authenticity as an actress, and as a person.

  • As we grow older, the memories of early life brighten, those of maturity and senescence grow dim and confused.

    Anthony Burgess (1990). “You've had your time: being the second part of the confessions of Anthony Burgess”, Heinemann Educational Books
  • My business in life has been to think and learn, and to speak out with absolute freedom what I have thought and learned. The freedom is itself a positive and never-failing enjoyment to me, after the bondage of my early life.

    Harriet Martineau (2015). “Harriet Martineau's Autobiography (Vol. I: Abridged, Annotated)”, p.85, BIG BYTE BOOKS
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