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It regards total control as the childish illusion.
It's also, I think, a description of a world where it is so hard for most of us to regain or vindicate that childish illusion called "home".
"And sometimes I have the childish illusion that we are hidden there, in the half-light, as if for a conspiracy, a plot, something clandestine and pleasantly dangerous.
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Our overwhelming problems must finally convince us that the childish illusions of our infant days have come to an end.
The veil was woven of faith, illusion, and childish prepossession, through which the world and history were seen clad in strange hues". In other words, it was a period of mystics, charlatans and the naive.
Or at the many works where Miró does almost everything you can do with a line – dot, circle, wave and hyphen to circumflex, cedilla and letter; cartoon, diagram and word to childish squiggle and exquisitely realistic illusion: an infinite play of legibility.
Unfortunately, my mother has yet to receive the call-up to this kind of floating international role, and the episode offers a glimpse of a world where childish cheap tricks have to provide the illusion of a foreign policy.
Her almost hesitant performances are scarily true to Sally's undeveloped personality; she is a childish, unstable housewife and crybaby with romantic illusions worthy of Madame Bovary, and Ms. Peters sings her that way.
I wanted to deal with this theme in the city of manufactured illusion, which I grew up in and had my childish reactions to and childish confusion about.
And childish.
Childish, even.
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