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Childlikeness Quotes

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Alexandre Dumas fils
“Her delight in the smallest things was like that of a child. There were days when she ran in the garden, like a child of ten, after a butterfly or a dragon-fly. This courtesan who had cost more money in bouquets than would have kept a whole family in comfort, would sometimes sit on the grass for an hour, examining the simple flower whose name she bore.”
Alexandre Dumas-fils, La Dame aux Camélias

Anthony Esolen
“Fairy tales and folk tales are for children and childlike people, not because they are little and inconsequential, but because they are as enormous as life itself.”
Anthony Esolen, Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child

Pablo Picasso
“When I was a kid I drew like Michelangelo. It took me years to learn to draw like a kid.”
Pablo Picasso

Rainer Maria Rilke
“Why should you want to give up a child's wise not-understanding in exchange for defensiveness and scorn, since not-understanding is, after all, a way of being alone, whereas defensiveness and scorn are a participation in precisely what, by these means, you want to separate yourself from.”
Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet

Tom Hanks
“...childish, selfish, immature - that's right, I am. But do you know how much money I make for thinking this way?”
Tom Hanks

C. JoyBell C.
“I am sure that I am in possession of a soul that is at the very least, a thousand years old. And I say this not on a whim; I say this as someone who is sure of something, who is not thinking fancifully but who is thinking solidly and fully. So why is it that I am childlike and playful? There is only one answer to this, and that is, after existing for a very long time, one learns the skill of retaining childlikeness and the state of childlikeness, which is called playfulness. The immature are not childlike and they are not playful; rather, they are manipulative and insecure. Manipulation is the game of the immature and insecurity is their state of being. I’m saying this because I want to draw the great distinction in the sand very clearly. The older your soul becomes, the more childlike it will be in texture. But we only make playtime out of small and joyful things; there is no playtime when it comes to bravery, honesty, and trust.”
C. JoyBell C.

“Joy knows itself. As children we didn’t even know the word joy, we were joy.”
Francis Lucille, The Perfume of Silence

“What makes a man's 80 year-old Irish uncle skip like a little boy? "Me Father is very fond of me!”
John Ortberg Jr., Everybody's Normal Till You Get to Know Them

Sri Chinmoy
“To simplify your life, just think of yourself as a four-year-old child. Try to imagine the way he thinks of reality. If you have to talk to someone about a so-called complicated matter, see how you can simplify it.
No matter with whom you are talking, feel that you are a child and that person is also a child. When a childlike quality comes into your life, everything automatically becomes simple.”
Sri Chinmoy, The Jewels of Happiness: Inspiration and Wisdom to Guide Your Life-Journey

Roman Payne
“The poet believed that 'Beauty' first entered the world not at its creation, nor with the first garden, the first sunrise, the birth of the first man and woman and their first sexual act. The poet believed that 'Beauty' entered the world the day the first child blushed.”
Roman Payne

C. JoyBell C.
“Childishness and childlikeness are two very different things. To know a childlike person, is to know a very mature person; to know a childish person, is to know a very immature person. To know childlikeness is to know original wisdom; to know childishness is to know original error. And there are many children more mature than adults, many adults less mature than children.”
C. JoyBell C.

Thomas Hughes
“Boyishness—by which I mean animal life in its fullest measure, good nature and honest impulses, hatred of injustice and meanness, and thoughtlessness enough to sink a three-decker.”
Thomas Hughes, Tom Brown's Schooldays

C. JoyBell C.
“Isn't it amazing, how the opposite of childishness is childlikeness?”
C. JoyBell C.

“According to Christ, the pathway to revelation, the heart of revival, and the fullness of the Kingdom of God is becoming child- like. Becoming dependent as children in our relationship with our heavenly Father forces us to lose our religious mindsets and protocol. Staying in a place of wonder and trust will keep us from becoming easily offended by the ways God chooses to manifest Himself in our lives.”
Theresa Dedmon, Born to Create: Stepping Into Your Supernatural Destiny

Shunya
“A child used to see her poor father struggling to earn daily bread. She prayed, “O Goddess, please kill the demons living in my stomach that keep demanding food again & again.”

This is the perspective that detaches your soul from your character. This is the prayer that directly reaches the gods. Can you stop identifying with your mind and instead see it as a box in which some demons are sitting and constantly craving for thoughts and emotions?”
Shunya

Phil Steer
“God sense little children to speak and act for him. In their simplicity and naivety they say and do things that we adults never would, but which can reveal deep truths about the way the world should be, if we only would have ears to hear and eyes to see... God sense children to speak into our world..”
Phil Steer, As a Child: God's Call to Littleness

Phil Steer
“God sends little children to speak and act for him. In their simplicity and naivety they say and do things that we adults never would, but which can reveal deep truths about the way the world should be, if we only would have ears to hear and eyes to see...”
Phil Steer, As a Child: God's Call to Littleness

Nathaniel Hawthorne
“Her simple, careless, childish flow of spirits often made me sad. She seemed to me like a butterfly at play in a flickering bit of sunshine, and mistaking it for broad and eternal summer. We sometimes hold mirth to stricter accountability than sorrow; it must show good cause, or the echo of its laughter comes back drearily.”
Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Blithedale Romance

Victor Hugo
“Love has its childlikenesses, the other passions have their littlenesses. Shame on the passions which render man little! Honour to that which makes him a child!”
Victor Hugo, Les Misérables

Eberhard Arnold
“Nowhere among the early Christians do we find the cold
light of intellectual understanding that constantly analyzes and
differentiates. Instead, there was the Spirit that burned within
their hearts and made their souls alive. (Col. 2:8–10)”
Eberhard Arnold

Valentin Rasputin
“A person gets old not when he reaches old age, but, when he stops being a child.”
Valentin Rasputin, Siberia on Fire: Stories and Essays

“If we make room inside of ourselves for childlikeness, we will make room for the ability to learn again, to be small, humble people who ask questions instead of making demands, who listen to the land instead of carving it into pieces for profit.”
Kaitlin B. Curtice, Native: Identity, Belonging, and Rediscovering God