Home » Quote » William Saroyan » „I was a little afraid of him; not the boy himself, but of what he seemed to be: the victim of the world.“ „I was a little afraid of him; not the boy himself, but of what he seemed to be: the victim of the world.“ — William Saroyan Tags:BoyWorld Related quotes „By his monstrous way of life he seemed to have put himself beyond the limits of reality. Nothing moved him or spoke to him from the real world unless he heard it in an echo of the infuriated cries within him.“ — James Joyce „The little boy smiled back at all the angry faces glaring in at him. And the little boy blew kisses.“ — Chuck Palahniuk „Speak roughly to your little boyand beat him when he sneezes!he only does it to annoy,because he knows it teases!“ — Lewis Carroll „The Scoutmaster guides the boy in the spirit of an older brother…. He has simply to be a boy-man, that is: (1) He must have the boy spirit in him: and must be able to place himself in the right plane with his boys as a first step. (2) He must realise the needs, outlooks and desires of the different ages of boy life. (3) He must deal with the individual boy rather than with the mass. (4) He then needs to promote a corporate spirit among his individuals to gain the best results.“ — Robert Baden-Powell
„I was a little afraid of him; not the boy himself, but of what he seemed to be: the victim of the world.“ — William Saroyan Tags:BoyWorld