As a child I was a great liar. Fortunately my mother liked my lies. I promised her marvelous things.
“As a child I was a great liar. Fortunately my mother liked my lies. I promised her marvelous things.”
— Gunter Grass · Child
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As a child I was a great liar. Fortunately my mother liked my lies. I promised her marvelous things.
“As a child I was a great liar. Fortunately my mother liked my lies. I promised her marvelous things.”
— Gunter Grass · Child
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“As a child I was a great liar. Fortunately my mother liked my lies. I promised her marvelous things.”
“I think it's a shame that we have 'Bild' like you have the 'Sun'. Now serious newspapers like 'FAZ' and 'Spiegel' use a bit of the tone of 'Bild.' This is terrible.”
“What I do is sometimes - at least in Germany - met with wounding campaigns. I always face the question: should I grow myself a thick skin and ignore it, or should I let myself be wounded? I've decided to be wounded, since, if I grew a thick skin, there are other things I wouldn't feel any more.”
“My sister and I did not have our own rooms, or even a place to ourselves. In the living room, beyond the two windows, was a little corner where my books were kept, and other thing - my watercolors and so on. Often I had to imagine the things I needed. I learned very early to read amidst noise.”
“People change with time. There are things that happened to a person in his childhood and years later they seem to him alien and strange. I am trying to decipher that child. Sometimes he is a stranger to me. When you think about when you were 14, don't you feel a certain alienation?”
“I made odd noises as a child. Just did weird things, like turn off light switches twice. I think my parents thought I had Tourette's syndrome.”
“A child, from the time he can think, should think about all he sees, should suffer for all who cannot live with honesty, should work so that all men can be honest, and should be honest himself.”
“The child who has no need to feign empirical knowledge about life can wonder and fantasise with great ease. The world is his oyster, or any other thing he wants it to be.”
“One stops being a child when one realizes that telling one's trouble does not make it any better.”
“People are really happier with friends than they are with their families or their spouse or their child.”
“One of the things that make our version that much more heartbreaking is that even though I am playing a 24-year-old I look much younger. I look like a child.”