ADOLESCENCE
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(364 votes) The imagination of a boy is healthy, and the mature imagination of a man is healthy; but there is a space of life between, in which the soul is in a ferment, the character undecided, the way of life uncertain, the ambition thick-sighted: thence proceeds mawkishness.
John Keats
John Keats
1795-1821, British Poet
(357 votes) I would there were no age between ten and three-and-twenty, or that youth would sleep out the rest; for there is nothing in the between but getting wenches with child, wronging the anciently, stealing, fighting.
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
1564-1616, British Poet, Playwright, Actor
(346 votes) So much alarmed that she is quite alarming, All Giggle, Blush, half Pertness, and half Pout.
Lord Byron
Lord Byron
1788-1824, British Poet
(244 votes) Perhaps a modern society can remain stable only by eliminating adolescence, by giving its young, from the age of ten, the skills, responsibilities, and rewards of grownups, and opportunities for action in all spheres of life. Adolescence should be a time of useful action, while book learning and scholarship should be a preoccupation of adults.
Eric Hoffer
Eric Hoffer
1902-1983, American Author, Philosopher
(232 votes) They mustn't know my despair, I can't let them see the wounds which they have caused, I couldn't bear their sympathy and their kind-hearted jokes, it would only make me want to scream all the more. If I talk, everyone thinks I'm showing off; when I'm silent they think I'm ridiculous; rude if I answer, sly if I get a good idea, lazy if I'm tired, selfish if I eat a mouthful more than I should, stupid, cowardly, crafty, etc. etc.
Anne Frank
Anne Frank
1929-1945, German Jewish Refugee, Diarist
(231 votes) What a cunning mixture of sentiment, pity, tenderness, irony surrounds adolescence, what knowing watchfulness! Young birds on their first flight are hardly so hovered around.
Georges Bernanos
Georges Bernanos
1888-1948, French Novelist, Political Writer
(229 votes) The big mistake that men make is that when they turn thirteen or fourteen and all of a sudden they've reached puberty, they believe that they like women. Actually, you're just horny. It doesn't mean you like women any more at twenty-one than you did at ten.
Jules Feiffer
Jules Feiffer
1929-, American Cartoonist
(229 votes) Watch your thoughts for they become words Watch your words for they become actions Watch your actions for they become habits Watch your habits For They Determine your Your Fate
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No one but someone
(222 votes) Boys will be boys. And even that wouldn't matter if only we could prevent girls from being girls.
Anthony Hope Hawkins
Anthony Hope Hawkins
1863-1933, British Author
(214 votes) In the life of children there are two very clear-cut phases, before and after puberty. Before puberty the child's personality has not yet formed and it is easier to guide its life and make it acquire specific habits of order, discipline, and work: after puberty the personality develops impetuously and all extraneous intervention becomes odious, tyrannical, insufferable. Now it so happens that parents feel the responsibility towards their children precisely during this second period, when it is too late: then of course the stick and violence enter the scene and yield very few results indeed. Why not instead take an interest in the child during the first period?
Antonio Gramsci
Antonio Gramsci
1891-1937, Italian Political Theorist
(211 votes) Teenage boys, goaded by their surging hormones run in packs like the primal horde. They have only a brief season of exhilarating liberty between control by their mothers and control by their wives.
Camille Paglia
Camille Paglia
1947-, American Author, Critic, Educator
(203 votes) Having a thirteen-year-old in the family is like having a general-admission ticket to the movies, radio and TV. You get to understand that the glittering new arts of our civilization are directed to the teen-agers, and by their suffrage they stand or fall.
Max Lerner
Max Lerner
1902-, American Author, Columnist
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