Quotes by Innocence Innocence lost is not easily regained. The designer simply cannot predict the problems people will have, the misinterpretations that will arise, and the errors that will get made. Donald A. Norman innocence errors people The question of dying becomes a wise reminder. It cures us of our innocence of the future. Don DeLillo innocence dying wise Love, wonder, joy & awareness are the gifts of innocence. Deepak Chopra innocence joy love Your characters have to remain innocent of what your picture is after. Douglas Sirk innocent innocence character Innocence is a desirable thing, a dainty thing, an appealing thing, in its place; but carried too far, it is merely ridiculous. Dorothy Parker innocence ridiculous behavior Innocence is one of the most exciting things in the world. Eartha Kitt innocence exciting world Women ought to be free - as free as we are,' he declared, making a discovery of which he was too irritated to measure the terrific consequences. Edith Wharton irritated innocence discovery Happy the innocent whose equal thoughts are free from anguish as they are from faults. Edmund Waller innocent innocence faults One threatens the innocent who spares the guilty. Edward Coke coke innocence guilty The last thing I would accuse a cat of is innocence. Edward Graham Paley innocence cat lasts Alas! innocence is but a poor substitute for experience. Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton innocence substitutes poor A clear and innocent conscience fears nothing. Elizabeth I fear-nothing innocent innocence ... to be "literary" appeared to my deluded innocence as an unending romance. Ellen Glasgow innocence romance literature Innocence eroded into nightmare. All because of very bad touch. Love, corrupted. Ellen Hopkins innocence nightmare The paradox of publicity is that even as we do it, we know it's killing off the chance of another reader happening across our book in the ideal state of innocence. Emma Donoghue publicity innocence book It is easy, retrospectively, to endow one's youth with a false precocity or a false innocence; to tamper with the dates marking one's stature on the edge of the door. Evelyn Waugh innocence youth doors Credulity is the sister of innocence. Fanny Burney gullibility credulity innocence The Southerner is usually tolerant of those weaknesses that proceed from innocence. Flannery O'Connor southerner innocence weakness I prefer to have all of this apparatus - historical, literary, critical - and then, beyond initial innocence and naiveté, to try to achieve a new innocence, a new naiveté. Frank Moore Cross innocence historical trying The artificial is always innocent. Frank O'Hara artificial innocent innocence «1234567891011»