1. It is easy to boil eggs but difficult to mature people. ——F. Allen
2. Growth means being able to beat your father when playing chess; maturity means that you can obviously beat your father, but let your father win a little. ——Chen Guangxian
3. A person may be very young in terms of age, but very mature in terms of time, if he has not wasted his time. But this situation is rare. ——Bacon
4. Childish eyes often cannot see clearly. The little bird spread its wings and flew into the sky with fervent hope, but suddenly it hit the barbed wire and fell down. ——Ba Jin
5. Everything tastes bitter before it matures. ——Italy
6. A person who has never had any communication will accept a promise made out of ordinary courtesy as a sign of courtesy. When he is disappointed, he will Complaining about that is hypocritical. ——Schiller
7. Don’t forget that hot water is made from cold water. ——Africa
8. There is room for growth only when it is not yet mature. Once it matures, it will only decline. ——Ray Carlock
9. Although you are young once, you may be immature indefinitely. ——Europe
10. The so-called maturity refers to the deepest self-awareness, rather than being a captive of concepts. ——Bruce Lee
11. The so-called growth is to accept any situation that happens in life. Even if it is unfortunate or bad, we must face it and solve it to minimize the harm. The so-called growth, the so-called intelligence, the so-called maturity are nothing more than this. ——Cao Youfang
12. Frogs always forget that they were tadpoles before. ——North Korea
13. If a person appears mature only when he is older, then he has actually lived that age in vain. ——Dhammapada
14. A mature man will not accompany you crazy, nor will he accompany you silently. He just appears when you need him and disappears when you hate him. Marrying a mature man is equivalent to buying an insurance policy. ——Li Ao
15. The sensitivity and originality of young people, once combined with the rich knowledge and experience of mature scientists, can complement each other. ——Beveridge
16. For an immature teenager, bad companions play a much greater role than good teachers. ——Aesop