The Cider House Rules  - Quotes

 
[We see Homer writing to Dr. Larch and hear the words in his voice as we are shown variously relevant scenes]
Homer:
Dear Dr. Larch. Thank you for your doctor's bag, although it seems that I will not have the occasion to use it, barring some emergency, of course. I am not a doctor. With all due respect to your profession, I'm enjoying my life here. I'm enjoying being a lobsterman and orchardman. In fact, I've never enjoyed myself as much. The truth is, I want to stay here. I believe I'm being of some use. [We hear the words Dr. Larch writes back to Homer in response]
Dr. Wilbur Larch:
My Dear Homer: I thought you were over you adolescence - the first time in our lives when we imagine we have something terrible to hide from those who love us. Do you think it's not obvious to us what's happened to you? You've fallen in love, haven't you? By the way, whatever you're up to can't be too good for your heart. Then again, it's the sort of condition that could be made worse by worrying about it, so don't worry about it. [the back and forth correspondence continues interwoven with scenes from Homer's life at the time]
Homer:
Dear Dr. Larch, What I'm learning her may not be as important as what I learned from you, but everything is new to me. Yesterday, I learned how to poison mice. Field mice girdle an apple tree; pine mice kill the roots. You use poison oats and poison corn. I know what you have to do. You have to play God. Well, killing mice is as close as I want to come to playing God.
Dr. Wilbur Larch:
Homer, here in St. Cloud's, I have been given the opportunity of playing God or leaving practically everything up to chance. Men and women of conscience should sieze those moments when it's possible to play God. There won't be many. Do I interfere when absolutely helpless women tell me they simply can't have an abortion - that they simply must go through with having another and yet another orphan? I do not. I do not even recommend. I just give them what they want. You are my work of art, Homer. Everything else has been just a job. I don't know if you have a work of art in you, but I know what your job is: you're a doctor.
Homer:
I'm not a doctor.
Dr. Wilbur Larch:
You're going to replace me, Homer. The board of trustees is looking for my replacement.
Homer:
I can't replace you. I'm sorry.
Dr. Wilbur Larch:
"Sorry"? I'm not sorry. Not for anything I've done. I'm not even sorry that I love you. [Cut to scene of Dr. Larch sitting on a hospital bed reading Homer's letter. He is crest-fallen and one of his nurses sits down to console him]
Dr. Wilbur Larch:
[Speaking to the nurse] I think we may have lost him to the world.
 



Kate Chopin  - Quotes

 For the first time, she recognized the symptoms of infatuation which she had felt incipiently as a child, as a girl in her early teens, and later as a young woman. The recognition did not lessen the reality, the poignancy of the revelation by any suggestion or promise of instability. The past was nothing to her; offered no lesson which she was willing to heed. The future was a mystery which she never attempted to penetrate. The present alone was significant; was hers, to torture her as it was doing then with the biting conviction that she had lost that which she had held, she had been denied that which her impassioned, newly awakened being demanded. 

Tags: adolescence     
Almost Famous  - Quotes

 Elaine Miller:
Adolescence is a marketing tool.
 



Stephen Fry  - Quotes

 No adolescent ever wants to be understood, which is why they complain about being misunderstood all the time. 

Tags: adolescence   complaints   humor   understanding     
Mickey Mantle  - Quotes

 A team is where a boy can prove his courage on his own. A gang is where a coward goes to hide. 

Tags: adolescence   boys   bravery   cowardice   gangs   groups   sports   teams   teenagers     
Contact  - Quotes

 Panel member:
If you were to meet these Vegans, and were permitted only one question to ask of them, what would it be?
Ellie Arroway:
Well, I suppose it would be, how did you do it? How did you evolve, how did you survive this technological adolescence without destroying yourself?
 

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M.J. Croan  - Quotes

 Maturity is when your world opens up and you realize that you are not the center of it. 

Tags: adolescence   maturity     
J.M. Barrie  - Quotes

 Peter,' she asked, trying to speak firmly, 'what are your exact feelings for me?'

Those of a devoted son, Wendy.'

I thought so,' she said, and went and sat by herself at the extreme end of the room.

You are so queer,' he said, frankly puzzled, 'and Tiger Lily is just the same. There is something she wants to be to me, but she says it is not my mother.'

No, indeed, it is not,' Wendy replied with frightful emphasis.
 

Tags: adolescence   love     
Marcel Proust  - Quotes

 ...the salient feature of the absurd age I was at--an age which for all its alleged awkwardness, is prodigiously rich-- is that reason is not its guide, and the most insignificant attributes of other people always appear to be consubstantial with their personality. One lives among monsters and gods, a stranger to peace of mind. There is scarcely a single one of our acts from that time which we would not prefer to abolish later on. But all we should lament is the loss of the spontaneity that urged them upon us. In later life, we see things with a more practical eye, one we share with the rest of society; but adolescence was the only time when we ever learned anything. 

Tags: adolescence     
Sarah Addison Allen  - Quotes

 Adolescence is like having only enough light to see the step directly in front of you. 

Tags: adolescence   youth     
Steven Millhauser  - Quotes

 After all, we were young. We were fourteen and fifteen, scornful of childhood, remote from the world of stern and ludicrous adults. We were bored, we were restless, we longed to be seized by any whim or passion and follow it to the farthest reaches of our natures. We wanted to live  

Tags: adolescence   suburbia   summer     
Libba Bray  - Quotes

 Felicity ignores us. She walks out to them, an apparition in white and blue velvet, her head held high as they stare in awe at her, the goddess. I don't know yet what power feels like. But this is surely what it looks like, and I think I'm beginning to understand why those ancient women had to hide in caves. Why our parents and suitors want us to behave properly and predictably. It's not that they want to protect us; it's that they fear us. 

Tags: adolescence   feminism     
Stephen Chbosky  - Quotes

 And when she started becoming a  

Tags: adolescence   beauty     
Orson Scott Card  - Quotes

 So you love me, 

Tags: adolescence   humor   love     
Albert Einstein  - Quotes

 Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen. 

Tags: adolescence     
Sara Paretsky  - Quotes

 The hardest thing about adolescence is that everything seems too big. There's no way to get context or perspective, ..... Pain and joy without limits. No one can live like that forever, so experience finally comes to our rescue. We come to know what we can endure, and also that nothing endures. 

Tags: adolescence   endurance   experience   inspirational     


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