Top 17 Quotes About Childhood Photographs

#1. The only guest star I really wanted to get but didn't was Bruce Springsteen.

Mike Scully

#2. I've always liked long, flowing clothes, ... I used to rummage around in my grandmother's trunks trying to find them. I love the feeling of chiffon and lace.

Stevie Nicks

#3. First of all, the Big Bang wasn't very big. Second of all, there was no bang. Third, Big Bang Theory doesn't tell you what banged, when it banged, how it banged. It just said it did bang. So the Big Bang theory in some sense is a total misnomer.

Michio Kaku

#4. As Tozer expressed it, Human nature, as we know it, is in a formative state. It is being changed into the image of the thing it loves.

Anonymous

#5. Max had once read in one of his father's books that some childhood images become engraved in the mind like photographs, like scenes you can return to again and again and will always remember, no matter how much time goes by.

Carlos Ruiz Zafon

#6. Because the things you do for blood - for family - well, I think they cause most of us more problems than can be fairly called our share. And the things you do for the people you call family who aren't blood ... some of them are even worse.

Robert J. Crane

#7. My tastes lean toward the more negative, angry and eclectic.

Josh Silver

#8. Michael Eisner contacted me once and asked me if he could change the name of Disneyland to 'Braffland.' I said no, because whenever I go to Disneyland there's always fat people everywhere wearing tight clothes. Disneyland, frankly, has a lot of improving to do before it gets my namesake.

Zach Braff

#9. Third person allows a deeper exploration of the relationships between characters. We can see their misunderstandings and hear what they think about each other. We can create a more complex structure with various story threads running parallel.

Juliet Marillier

#10. ...and thinking how the first scent of autumn is like coming across a lost album of childhood photographs.

Jonathan Hull

#11. I put everything I can into the mulberry of my mind and hope that it is going to ferment and make a decent wine. How that process happens, I'm sorry to tell you I can't describe.

John Hurt

#12. ...indistinctness is my forte...

J. M. W. Turner

#13. One study found that people who smile in childhood photographs are less likely to get a divorce.

Jenna McCarthy

#14. People who are always thinking of the feelings of others can be very destructive because they are hiding so much from themselves.

May Sarton

#15. It flamed like a star that leaping from the firmament sears the dark air with intolerable light.

J.R.R. Tolkien

#16. I got nothing. Even the spies I'm spying on who are spying on other spies got nothing.

Kresley Cole

#17. In fact, my entire childhood consisted of looking at photographs in which the viewer sees the ball behind the line, looking through the goal net, and the poor goalkeeper in front of the net.

Orhan Pamuk

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