I'm interested in how innocence fares when it collides with hard reality.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Innocence is one of the most exciting things in the world.
Innocence can be more powerful than experience.
I have always said that innocence is much more powerful than experience.
I think innocence is something that adults project upon children that's not really there.
Innocence is a pretty dangerous thing, you know. Revisit Dostoevsky's 'The Idiot' or, for that matter, Greene's 'The Quiet American' to find out how destructive it can be.
Innocence is thought charming because it offers delightful possibilities for exploitation.
Innocence is like polished armor; it adorns and defends.
It's innocence when it charms us, ignorance when it doesn't.
Being at the centre of a film is a burden one takes on with innocence the first time. Thereafter, you take it on with trepidation.
Innocence is like a dumb leper who has lost his bell, wandering the world, meaning no harm.