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Famous sayings about maturity and childishness

●Not afraid of black Li Kui, just afraid of laughing Liu Bei

●Not afraid of the red-faced Guan Gong, just afraid of the pouty Bodhisattva

●Not afraid of the staring Vajra, just afraid of the pouty Bodhisattva

●One pole cannot reach the end

●Childish eyes often cannot see clearly. The bird spread its wings and flew into the sky with fervent hope, but suddenly hit the barbed wire and fell down (Ba Jin)

●A person who has never had any communication, Will accept a promise made out of ordinary courtesy as a sign of courtesy, and when he is disappointed, he will complain that it is hypocrisy (Schiller)

●Hold flax straw as a pawn Beam, pick up a stick and find a needle

●The pony finds the road narrow at first glance

●Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers

●Newly unearthed saplings cannot be grown Pillar

●A flower should not be picked when it is still in bud (Soviet Union)

●Frogs always forget that they were tadpoles (North Korea)

< p> ●Don’t forget that hot water is made from cold water (Africa)

●Children use tears to command, and if they are not accepted, they deliberately hurt themselves. A young woman abuses herself with her pride (Stendhal)

●Innocence has a very simple style (Halifax)

●Silent and pure Innocence often touches people's hearts more than words (Shakespeare)

●Innocent people are always cheerful (W. Copper)

●Innocence is not a talisman (Tom Fuller )

●Innocence itself needs a mask (Toro Fuller)

●Innocence conceals cunning (UK)

●Stupidity and innocence are so similar that Although they are fundamentally different, they are difficult to distinguish (W. Copper)

●Simply a state of the brain (Ch. Wagner)

●In our time Here, simplicity is very rare (Ovid)

●Wisdom belongs to adults, innocence belongs to children (Pope)

●Simpleness and generosity beyond a certain limit will lead to destruction (Tacitus)

●To mature is to be more independent and more closely connected (Hofmannsthal)

●Although you are only young once, you are May be immature indefinitely (Europe)

●If a person appears mature only when he is older, then he has actually lived that age in vain (Dhammapada)

●Everything is in Before they are ripe, they all have a bitter taste (Italy)

●It is easy to boil eggs, but it is difficult to make people mature (F. Allen)

●One may be very young in terms of age. , but it would be very mature if he had not wasted his time.

But this situation is rare (Bacon)

●Hey, have you ever heard that talent may be acquired in youth, and wisdom may mature before decay? (Emerson)