Adolescence Quote by Maureen Daly Download Open image “Growing up is like taking down the sides of your house and letting strangers walk in.” — Maureen Daly ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Adolescence Growing Growing up House Sides Stranger Walks
Growing up means leaving home and becoming a self supporting adult. I think this the hardest task any human being hast to face. — John Bradshaw Copy Share Image
Growing up is mostly the process of having to acknowledge the differences between your world and the whole world. — Glenn Kelman Copy Share Image
Everyone has to grow up and that's what we're all doing; we're just doing it in different ways. — Karrine Steffans Copy Share Image
Not everybody grows up the same. Everybody is exposed to different things growing up. — Mike Evans Copy Share Image
Growing up is like a disease. It gets worse and worse every day. And in the end it kills you — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Growing up is hard enough. When you have to deal with adults all day, it's just that much more difficult. — Cris Collinsworth Copy Share Image
“Growing up means learning to dig beneath surface behavior and discern the true motives of others, and to respond to intent, not behavior.” — Ramon Stevens Copy Share Image
The problem with growing up is that once you're grown up, the people who aren't grown up aren't fun anymore. — Lev Grossman Copy Share Image
Growing up involves making a lot of mistakes and learning from them, but also involves no regrets and having a great time. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Looking up, Missouri saw a formation of low-flying P-47's on the horizon, heading up the coast from Naples...Sergeant Missouri laughed aloud. "They're sending us… — Maureen Daly Copy Share Image
“It's funny how, having nice thoughts in your head, it is so pleasant to pull them all out and think them all over again.” — Maureen Daly Copy Share Image
“When I eat, everything tastes so good I can't get all the taste out of it; when I look at something-say, the lake-the waves… — Maureen Daly Copy Share Image
“I wonder, I thought, what I am really thinking. Last week I would have known definitely but now everything seemed vague and evasive.” — Maureen Daly Copy Share Image
It is odd how one can feel like someone else early in the morning - bigger, cleaner, so much more alive. — Maureen Daly Copy Share Image
“A sudden thought struck me. Wouldn't it be odd if my mother got old! ... It is only natural that when your children are… — Maureen Daly Copy Share Image
Growing up crowds your mind with new thoughts and new feelings so that you forget how you used to think and feel. — Maureen Daly Copy Share Image
They must move from a psychological state of victimization to a psychological state of accepting responsibility. The Palestinians must leave behind their revolutionary adolescence… — Ari Shavit Copy Share Image
Having children truly ends adolescence. We are all either parents or children: responsibility-takers or those who demand from others. — Ben Shapiro Copy Share Image
Teenage girls are extremists who see the world in black-and- white terms, missing shades of gray. Life is either marvelous or notworth living. School… — Mary Pipher Copy Share Image
Teenagers complain there's nothing to do, then stay out all night doing it. — Bob Phillips Copy Share Image
The idols of one's adolescence tend to endure - you never forget how you worshipped them. — Molly Ivins Copy Share Image
Being an adult is the ability to postpone a want for the sake of a family need. — Chris Hogan Copy Share Image
The donning of the ear buds marks the beginning of teen life, when children set off on their own for the passage through adolescence. — Amity Shlaes Copy Share Image
Adolescence is when the very worst and best impulses in the human soul struggle against each other for possession. — G. Stanley Hall Copy Share Image
Most adults would not dream of belittling, humiliating, or bullying (verbally or physically) another adult. But many of the same adults think nothing of… — Laurence Steinberg Copy Share Image
If you can't count, they can cheat you. If you can't read, they can beat you. — Toni Morrison Copy Share Image
“He'd possessed all the key elements of a school shooter: hormones, misery, ammunition. People wondered how something like Columbine could happen. Jude wondered why… — Joe Hill Copy Share Image
I remember realizing, when I did Little Women [1994], that that was the only time girls that age were being written about. It was… — Winona Ryder Copy Share Image