I think we must all feel that there are people out there who know things about our young selves, you know, our early, early lives, that no one else can ever know.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think that life has a secret, and children they hold that secret. Maybe it's not given to everybody to discover this thing.
Often we don't even know what we think ourselves about people in our lives.
I think that we are all much closer to our childhood selves than we often think, so when we read about childhood, it can surprise us how immediate or moving it is, when perhaps those feelings are just there, waiting to be accessed all the time.
As a child I knew almost nothing, nothing beyond what I had picked up in my grandmother's house. All children, I suppose, come into the world like that, not knowing who they are.
I do think I feel it but you don't think you are cause at a certain time you are no age but you don't think you are anything. You feel the life you have lived. I feel that. It's been a long fifty years.
I feel like I didn't know who I was when I was 15. I don't feel like you're who you are for life, not even when you're 20.
I always had a feeling when I was a kid that I didn't really know what was going on. Everybody else knew stuff that I didn't know.
I think the beauty of growing up is not really knowing and figuring it out for yourself.
I think there's a lot of pressure on young people to really be the thing that everyone is telling them that they are, opposed to discovering it for themselves.
I think all teenagers feel alone, and that nobody else knows what they are going through and all that sort of stuff.