"Childhood is a disease - a sickness that you grow out of"
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The subtext is Golding’s signature suspicion of innocence. Coming out of a century that watched "civilized" adults engineer mechanized slaughter, he refuses the comforting story that evil is learned later, imported from society. If anything, he implies the opposite: childhood contains its own volatile contagions - cruelty, tribalism, appetite - and adulthood is the social quarantine that sometimes contains them. That’s the dark joke embedded in the phrasing: we praise childhood as purity, yet we also tolerate in children the very impulses we condemn in grown-ups, excusing them as "just kids."
Context matters because Golding is the novelist who made a career out of stripping the pastoral off human nature. Read beside Lord of the Flies, the line isn’t anti-child so much as anti-myth: anti-Rousseau, anti-nostalgia, anti the idea that there’s a pristine self buried under culture. It works because it sounds like common sense while smuggling a provocation: if childhood is a sickness, what does it say about the adults who never outgrow it - or the societies that reward childlike cruelty with adult power?
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"Childhood is a disease - a sickness that you grow out of." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/childhood-is-a-disease-a-sickness-that-you-grow-121500/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





