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Quotes About Maturity

One day you will be the one called Master (Naruto). You'll be the one to treat others to ramen. We can't stay kids forever."- Shikamaru Nara (Naruto)
~ Masashi Kishimoto
The longer we live, the more weight we carry in our hearts.
~ Ai Yazawa
You're only young once, but you can be immature forever
~ Germaine Greer
The sense of your own experience will grow along with your confidence.
~ Auliq Ice
Success is attached to mentality of a man's maturity
~ Buhari S.I
The older we get, the more we become ourselves.
~ Alan Andrews
You would think as you get older your mind would fill up with what they call the spiritual side of things, but mine just seems to get more and more practical, trying to get something settled.
~ Alice Munro, Open Secrets
Growing up is the greatest adventure of all.
~ T.L. Rese
I have learned many things in this life:)
~ lizthewiz
As we grow up, nothing changes more than the definition of loss.
~ Saleem Sharma
The more we trust in God, the more mature we become and the more we will begin to enjoy His faithfulness, caring heart and wise counsels
~ Bamigboye Olurotimi
He will work off his crudities in time. I rather mistrust young men who slip into life gracefully.
~ E.M. Forster
think that grown-ups create children. The reality is that children create grown-ups. They become their own person, and so do you. Children give so much more than they take.
~ John Medina
The great danger of maturation is calcification.
~ John N. Oswalt
Aging changes your relationship with history.
~ John O'Connell
It's my life and I'm responsible for it. No one's going to save you. Accountability
~ John O'Leary
We have largely traded wisdom for information, depth for breadth. We want to microwave maturity.
~ John Ortberg Jr.
The pathway to maturity and to solid biblical food is not first becoming an intelligent person, but becoming an obedient person.
~ John Piper
Sanctification in any area of our lives always expresses this double dimension—a putting off and a putting on, as it were. Speech and silence, appropriately expressed, are together the mark of the mature.3
~ John Piper
If we come with a chip on our shoulder that there is nothing we can learn or no benefit we can get, we will prove ourselves infallible on both counts.
~ John Piper
What this means is that if you want to grow up and feast on the fullness of God's revelation, you don't do it by jumping from milk to meat. You do it by the way you drink the milk. The milk has to make you a certain kind of discerning person before you can digest the meat.
~ John Piper
We live and learn, but not the wiser grow.
~ John Pomfret
A child is not a bona fide adult, regardless of age, until the child is self-supporting.) During
~ John Rosemond
A sign of emotional health and maturity is being able to accept ourselves as fallible human beings, while continuing to do our best to avoid mistakes. If we own our mistakes when they happen, we can make amends and learn from them. When dealt with appropriately, our mistakes and failures often do lead to positive outcomes. At the very least, they provide a valuable correction to fanciful beliefs that we are infallible or have sufficient resources in ourselves to beat any obstacle.
~ John Smith