424 Quotes About Adulthood
- Author Dan Groat
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As an adult I had mastered the art of looking without seeing and listening without hearing and eating without tasting and maybe even existing without living.
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- Author Michael Bassey Johnson
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Most insensible, corrupt, cheap, disrespectful young girls run after bad, rude, cocky, nonsensical boys, but a mature, educated, thoughtful, virtuos lady opts for a wise, well breed, experienced, humble, modest gentleman.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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Young people must appreciate the beauty of old age. The old people were once young.
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- Author Sōseki Natsume
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There, sitting cross-legged on the floor, he stared absently at his legs. They began to look strange. They no longer seemed to grow from his trunk at all, but rather, completely unconnected, they sprawled rudely before him. When he got this far, he realized something he had never noticed before—that his legs were unbearably hideous. With hair growing unevenly and blue streaks running rampant, they were terribly strange creatures.
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- Author Kristen Hannah
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Was this adulthood? This pruning of dreams to be practical?
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- Author F.H. Buckley
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It’s time to ask why [the United States] is the only country in the world where we permit our children to be saddled with tens — sometimes hundreds — of thousands of dollars of debt before they begin to earn a penny.
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- Author Michael Dault
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Baseball is the only thing I can give you that might be worth something in your lives.
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- Author L.M. Montgomery
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She felt very old and mature and wise—which showed how young she was. She told herself that she longed greatly to go back to those dear merry days when life was seen through a rosy mist of hope and illusion, and possessed an indefinable something that had passed away forever. Where was it now—the glory and the dream?
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- Author Chris Matakas
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It is a shock to many college graduates that their segway into the real world is one of obligation, profound debt, and countless sacrifices of the soul.
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