Age Quote by Roger Waters
“My mother told me I said to her, at age three, 'I'm going to go to Italy and get my father in a tractor.' 'You've never seen quite so fierce a little boy as you were,' she told me. She tried to explain that I couldn't get my father in a tractor. Apparently I looked at her and narrowed my eyes and said 'In that case, I'm going in a double-decker bus,' and stomped off. Which is kind of funny, but it's very sad, as well.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: “Roger Waters on Childhood Stories” (BBC, 2020)
Childhood imagination blends absurdity and longing, revealing both humor and underlying sadness.
In simple terms: Kids mix fantasy with real feelings, showing humor and sorrow.
Listen to the deeper emotions behind playful anecdotes.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- parent‑child conversations
- reflecting on past
- creative writing
- therapy sessions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does this story reveal about your own childhood hopes?
- How can humor help process painful memories?
The anecdote may oversimplify complex family dynamics.