1. The so-called maturity refers to the deepest self-awareness, rather than being a prisoner of concepts.
——Bruce Lee
2. Whoever matures sooner or later and gradually learns to tolerate the cruel misfortunes of life will be happy.
——Pushkin
3. Appropriate worry is a kind of maturity and ability to bear.
——Bi Shumin
4. Mature people don’t ask about the past, smart people don’t ask about the present, and open-minded people don’t ask about the future.
——Liu Yong
5. A mature person often finds that there are fewer and fewer people to blame, and everyone has his or her own difficulties.
——Yishu
6. The soul is nothing more than a mature childlike innocence, which will not be lost because of maturity.
——Zhou Guoping
7. When you are mature, you are not sophisticated, but you still have a childlike innocence; when you are successful, you are not vain, but you still have a normal heart.
——Zhou Guoping
8. What many people call maturity is just that it has been worn away by customs and has become sophisticated and practical. That is not maturity, but premature aging of the spirit. And the death of individuality, true maturity should be the formation of a unique personality, the discovery of the true self, the spiritual results and harvest.
——Zhou Guoping
9. Knowing the world but not being worldly is the kindest maturity.
——Xu Xiao
10. All art is nothing more than the road for people to mature.
——Kawabata Yasunari
11. There are some things that you have to do. Doing it if you have to do it is maturity; doing it if you have to do it. Well, it is bravery. It is a kind of wisdom to sacrifice something distant and noble in exchange for the balance in front of you. It contains the real tragedy of life.
—— Hayao Miyazaki
12. Everything tastes bitter before it matures.
——Sellers
13. A person’s experience must be gained through hard work, and only the tempering of years can make it mature.
——Shakespeare
14. Important signs of mature personality: tolerance, tolerance, and kindness.
——Dale
15. Mature love, respect, and loyalty are not easily expressed. Its voice is low, it is humble, yielding, and latent. Waited and waited.
——Dickens
16. The more mature people’s minds are, the more meaningless they feel that comparisons between people are meaningless.
——Anthony Robin
17. The more excellent and advanced everything in the universe is, the later it will be for them to reach maturity.
——Schopenhauer
18. To mature is to become more independent and more closely connected.
——Hofmannsthal
19. Maturity is a bright but not dazzling brilliance, a mellow but not greasy sound, a kind of no longer needed The calmness of observing others' words and expressions, the atmosphere that finally stops complaining to the surroundings, the smile that ignores the noise, the indifference that washes away the extreme, the solidity that does not need to be announced, the ability to see far away but not steep height.
——Yu Qiuyu
20. Maturity is just the sharp edges of personality being worn away, becoming sophisticated and smooth.
——Nietzsche
21. The maturation process of the soul is a continuous process of self-discovery and self-exploration. Unless we understand ourselves first, it will be difficult for us to understand others.
——Carnegie's "Weaknesses of Human Nature"
22. The sign of an immature person is that he is willing to die spectacularly for a certain reason, while the sign of a mature person He is willing to live humbly for a certain reason.
——Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye"