(25 quotes found)
“That ends this strange eventful history, Is second childishness and mere oblivion, Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything”
William Shakespeare
“To be angry about trifles is mean and childish; to rage and be furious is brutish; and to maintain perpetual wrath is akin to the practice and temper of devils; but to prevent and suppress rising resentment is wise and glorious, is manly and divine.”
Alan Watts
“I count religion but a childish toy, and hold there is no sin but ignorance”
Christopher Marlowe
“Let simple Wordsworth chime his childish verse, / And brother Coleridge lull the babe at nurse.”
Lord Byron
“Sweet childish days, that were as long as twenty days are now”
William Wordsworth
“To me its childish. Things could be handled in a professional cordial manner no matter who you are.”
Glen Richardson
“It is the ignorant and childish part of man that is the fighting part”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
“It all seems a little childish.”
Derrik Sovak
“We know that their adventures are childish. They themselves are fools. They are ready to kill or be killed over a card-game in which an opponent -- or they themselves -- was cheating. Yet, thanks to such fellows, tragedies are possible.”
Jean Genet
““Children have such an innocent view of their world and surroundings; every thought is a garden full of wonder.””
CJ Heck