
Top 14 Writing Profound Childhood Quotes
#2. After I was in an ambush, my uncles were happy - it was almost like a baptism.
Hyder Akbar
#3. I write much better in the nonconfines of the early morning than I do the clutter of the day.
Rod Serling
#4. I am scared of getting old. I am scared of being ill.
Ben Stein
#5. We enjoy the sense of God's presence in the midst of suffering here and now. I have talked to people who are experiencing deep pain or severe difficulties, and they have said, I feel God is so close to me.
Billy Graham
#6. You can still be cool when you're dead. In fact, it's much easier, because you aren't getting old and fat and losing your hair.
Audrey Niffenegger
#7. If you splurge, do it on an item that's fun, because you'll feel good whenever you put it on.
Lela Rose
#8. I have walked the earth for thirty years and, out of gratitude, want to leave some souvenir.
Vincent Van Gogh
#9. It's like picking up a piece of writing from years ago. You feel the tiniest stab of recollection when you discover it, but mostly you are in awe of how it was you who wrote down these words and felt something so creative in that moment.
Rakesh Satyal
#11. I discovered that the horse is life itself, a metaphor but also an example of life's mystery and unpredictability, of life's generosity and beauty, a worthy object of repeated and ever changing contemplation.
Jane Smiley
#12. If you point out that they're walking in shit they scream it's you that have dirty feet.
Simone De Beauvoir
#13. If you would help another man, you must do so in minute particulars.
William Blake
#14. The greatest gift we have is the gift of life.
Mike Ditka
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