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Maturity Quotes - Page 15

Oftentimes, those special brains, the ones that are capable of focusing more intently than others, do so at the expense of emotional maturity

Dan Brown (2014). “Inferno: Special Illustrated Edition (Enhanced): Featuring Robert Langdon”, p.381, Knopf

How do you know that the fruit is ripe? Simply because it leaves the branch.

Andre Gide (2017). “Pretexts: Reflections on Literature and Morality”, p.279, Routledge

Youth condemns; maturity condones

Amy Lowell (1931). “Tendencies in Modern American Poetry”, p.60, Ardent Media

Traumatic events always happen exactly two years before I reach the maturity level to deal with them.

Tim Sandlin (2010). “Social Blunders: A Novel”, p.5, Sourcebooks, Inc.

He feared his maturity as it grew upon him with its ripe thought, its skill, its finished art; yet which lacked the poetry of boyhood to make living a full end of life.

T. E. Lawrence (2015). “The Collected Works of Lawrence of Arabia (Unabridged): Seven Pillars of Wisdom + The Mint + The Evolution of a Revolt + Complete Letters (Including Translations of The Odyssey and The Forest Giant)”, p.183, e-artnow