From infancy on, we are all spies; the shame is not this but that the secrets to be discovered are so paltry and few.
...as we are endowed. ...with rhetorics. ...none will deny. ...of innocence. ...towards scribbling. ...of love lines. ...and of lust. ...to what seems like male. ...to what seems like female. ...in th...
If an infant had the capacity to think hard about this world, it would have wanted to go back to its mother's womb again
Facing a language you don't know is like returning to your infancy when your mother tongue used to be a foreign language to you
It is quite uninteresting; that is why one comes out.
Love at infancy is the strongest and puriest of all, it is mixed with infatuation and deep happiness. Persistent smile brings out hollow dimples, and persistent frowns brings out hollow wrinkles.
Still humanity is in her infancy, so often we engage in fighting to destroy ourself.
Love at infancy is the strongest and puriest of all, it is mixed with infatuation and deep happiness.
The psychologist Jerome Kagan has argued that parenting has a threshold function: up until that threshold is crossed, the effects of a child's very early experience even out in the end. But parenting...