High school Quote by Chris Ware
““The whole experience reminded me of my own 'old lady' phase that I went through in high school while I was reading Somerset Maugham... The embroidered sweaters, the costume jewelry... I remember genuinely WANTING to be old then, to act as if the business of my life was already all but over, and that I was preternaturally wise because of it... God, the stupid things you'll do to try and meet boys...””
About This Quote
Source Graphic Novel: Jimmy Corrigan, The Smartest Kid on Earth, 2000
The narrator reminisces about a youthful desire to appear wise and mature, reflecting on the folly of trying to age prematurely.
In simple terms: Wanting to seem older leads to foolish actions.
Recognize the value of authentic growth.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal reflection
- creative writing workshops
- counseling sessions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What drives the urge to appear older?
- How can we celebrate genuine self‑development?
Youth may resist acknowledging immaturity.