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- Many have referred to [Lewis] Carroll's rhymes as nonsense, but in my childhood world — Los Angeles in the '50s — they made perfect sense.
- My childhood name that my father gave me, my mother, my grandmother, grandfather, family and friends all call me T.I.P.
- When I started to write realistic, real fiction, the voices that were the strongest for me - the characters that I heard, the people that…
- Punk rock seems like my childhood, the glorious, very exciting naivete of rock n' roll. Stenguns and guitars seem very idealistic when you're twenty.
- I wish I could go back in time and live my childhood all over again.. life back then was just perfect and so simple..
- You made my childhood special. And although the times have gone, the sweet memories shall never fade. May you have a great life ahead. Wish…
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- I do tend to divide my childhood into darkness and light, and the first seven years were certainly the darkness. — Robert Carlyle