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Maturity Growth Wisdom Quotes

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Amit Ray
“Compassion makes you strong, caring and creative. It creates a different attitude, a level of maturity and understanding, where you do something which makes you stand out of crowd.”
Amit Ray, Walking the Path of Compassion

“We have largely traded wisdom for information, depth for breadth. We want to microwave maturity.”
John Ortberg Jr., The Life You've Always Wanted: Spiritual Disciplines for Ordinary People

“No matter how good you are at work, you are always replaceable. So don't loose yourself in the work rather grow mature with work-life balance”
Ambika Thapa

“I have learnt something today or perhaps today's knowledge has confirmed what I probably have been noticing for a while. Maturity cannot be taught, you cannot teach a boy how to be a man or girl who to be a lady. They can act it, but until they understand the essence of being a man or absolving ladyship, they will never truly become matured. Maturity is the mental state of understanding the 'why' of every life lesson you have ever been taught. Thus, it is a gradual process.”
MAGNUS NWAGU AMUDI

Carlos Wallace
“Maturity doesn't mean you stop fighting, you just change the things you fight for.”
Carlos Wallace

Saidi Mdala
“I am sure you have come across older people who behave like children. They want everything, whine for attention, bitch about the smallest things and argue about virtually everything. They stopped growing up at some point but continued growing older.”
Saidi Mdala, Know What Matters

Saidi Mdala
“A lot of young people like to be paid attention to, praised and supported in everything. There is nothing wrong with this. However, anyone who has ever become anything worth writing home about has had to handle fire and brimstone with naked hands, wander in the wilderness and survive under severe limitations.”
Saidi Mdala, Know What Matters

Nina Guilbeau
“A sure sign of maturity is being able to accept people for who they are. You stop agonizing over changing those who don’t want to change. Because the truth is, little victories aside, that’s a superpower you don’t have. What you can do is decide what role you will allow them to play in your life. Then …you live with it.”
Nina Guilbeau

Colleen Hoover
“I promised myself when I first met her that I wasn’t going to prejudge her by labeling her a locker room girl like I almost did with Sara. No matter who Cierra was in high school, or who I was, we’re all made up of more than our past behaviors, good or bad.

I no longer want to be the version of myself who judged people before accepting them. I was projecting all the behaviors I resented.”
Colleen Hoover, Heart Bones

“The Journey from immaturity to maturity is when you transform yourself From "Discussing about the people" to "Discussing about an ideas", You become a wise person”
Faheem Uddin Syed

Tarang Sinha
“Maturity --- when you find this urgent need to react to everything.”
Tarang Sinha

Saidi Mdala
“What if your body grows older but your mind fails to grow you up? You now have a small boy or girl trapped in a grown person’s body.”
Saidi Mdala, Know What Matters

Saidi Mdala
“Everyone around us, however nice and likable, will be unreasonable at one point or another. Everyone has an upside and a downside. If you want the most out of your relationships with others, manage the downside and nurture the upside.”
Saidi Mdala

Saidi Mdala
“The best time to learn to be grown-up is when you are growing up.”
Saidi Mdala, Know What Matters

Saidi Mdala
“It is not natural for human beings to NOT grow to the next stage of life when they should.”
Saidi Mdala, Know What Matters

Stewart Stafford
“The great wisdom of ageing is to be as forthcoming as a Freemason when people ask how old you are.”
Stewart Stafford

Venugopal Acharya
“Maturity Means To Balance Courage And Consideration”.”
Venugopal Acharya

J. Lepika
“Two things to celebrate, the first is your aging and the second is your maturity”
J. Lepika

Harriet Lerner
“Solid self-esteem in adulthood is hard earned. It comes from tapping into our own creativity and personal pleasures, from developing our competence and our connections, from participating in friendship, intimacy, and community. It develops from living in accord with our deeply held values and priorities, from learning to recognize and share both competence and vulnerability, and from navigating relationships with integrity, balance, and generosity of spirit. Living well is the work of a lifetime that demands our full attention.”
Harriet Lerner, The Dance of Fear: Rising Above Anxiety, Fear, and Shame to Be Your Best and Bravest Self

Germany Kent
“Don't be discouraged when a loved one shuts you out. You have to be mature enough to understand that they are working through something. Don't try to force the situation, keep calm and carry on.”
Germany Kent

“Growing old has attached strings; a bird wishing to fly without wings.”
Wrushank Sorte

“Emotional maturity occurs when we can express our true feelings, without need for reciprocation, validation, appreciation, or trepidation.”
L.A. Askew

“We are not subjected to Death, Murder, Killing, Tragedy, Agony nor Miseries of Hells", not Bone folded Fools". We fold , Unfold and Stretches .”
Ben Jr Grey

Mystqx Skye
“I kept looking for my old self but then I realized that I have not lost myself in the journey. I am still ME... just REDEFINED”
Mystqx Skye

Kit Trzebunia
“A wrong should always be addressed, Peregrine, but you cannot always make the scales come out even. There will be times in your life when you must bear a heavier load than someone else, simply because you can.”
Kit Trzebunia, The Gatherer

Prometheus Worley
“Manners, Morals, Moderation, and Maturity maketh the Man.”
Prometheus Worley

Osho
“From this moment, start looking at everything as a blessing. And when I say everything, I mean everything. Even when you sometimes feel pain it is a blessing. You may not under-stand, but it is a blessing. One day you will understand and you will see that it was a blessing, that it was needed, absolutely needed, that it helped your growth. Even suffering is a blessing. It cleanses, it helps you to become integrated, it takes away childishness, it helps you to become mature. A certain ripeness arises out of suffering. A man who has never suffered remains childish, juvenile, superficial. He can’t understand life’s deeper things. He thinks that life is just a merry-go-round, so he goes on moving from one sensation to another. He is continuously greedy and hankering for all kinds of toys. But they are toys.

A man who has suffered enough becomes mature. He can see that toys are toys — not worth the labor, not worth the worry. He can understand the depth and can see other people’s lives with more sympathy, with more compassion, with more love. Because he has suffered, he knows what suffering is. That makes him more human. So suffering too is a blessing.

Watch, observe and try to find a blessing everywhere. Sometimes it is in disguise and sometimes not so disguised, sometimes utterly nude. But if you watch, you will find it is always there; in success, in failure, in pain, in pleasure, in life, in death too. It is there in summer, it is there in winter, it is there in youth, it is there in old age. It is there in health, it is there in illness. I call that person religious who can see blessings everywhere, who cannot find any place, any point which is not a blessing.”
Osho, First in the Morning: 365 Uplifting Moments to Start the Day Consciously

“To keep feeding from a growing tree, you have to be growing.”
G. Plason Z. Plakar