Quotes About Maturation
I was a late developer.
~ Adam Lallana
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I'm a late developer.
~ Kristin Scott Thomas
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I feel I have been developing more and more.
~ Richarlison
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When I came to NXT, it was very much a developmental brand.
~ Finn Balor
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The complex develops out of the simple.
~ Colin Wilson
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If you help a chicken out of an egg, most of the time that bird will die. If you help a moth out of a cocoon, it'll die because they don't go through that struggle and maturation. I can give you a fish for the day and you'll eat a day, but if I teach you to fish, you'll eat for a lifetime. Maybe even start a business.
~ Ted Yoho
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Growth and maturation isn't celebrated or isn't talked about in society now. Is it possible that I was a bad teammate in 2012? Sure. Is it also possible that I'm a good teammate in 2019? Sure.
~ Trevor Bauer
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A seed is not an imperfect plant, and a caterpillar is not an imperfect butterfly. Each is the manifestation of a particular stage in the process of development. Similarly, while we may not have yet remembered or understood our gifts, it is not because we are imperfect, but because we have not yet matured into memory and understanding.
~ Robert A. Giacalone
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THE DELAYED MATURATION of the frontal cortex suggests an obvious scenario, namely that early in adolescence the frontal cortex has fewer neurons, dendritic branches, and synapses than in adulthood, and that levels increase into the midtwenties. Instead, levels decrease.
~ Robert M. Sapolsky
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the fetal brain generates far more neurons than are found in the adult.
~ Robert M. Sapolsky
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Most child behavioral development research is implicitly stage oriented, concerning: (a) the sequence with which stages emerge; (b) how experience influences the speed and surety with which that sequential tape of maturation unreels; and (c) how this helps create the adult a child ultimately becomes.
~ Robert M. Sapolsky
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The page of girlhood had been turned, as by an unseen finger, and the page of womanhood was before her with all its charm and mystery, its pain and gladness.
~ L.M Montogmery
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Most young men are such bores. They haven't lived long enough to learn that they are not the wonders to the world they are to their mothers.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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Marilla loved the [more grown up] girl as much as she had loved the child, but she was conscious of a queer sorrowful sense of loss.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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There is a time lag between the activation of brain systems that excite our emotions and impulses and the maturation of brain systems that allow us to check these feelings and urgings—it's like driving a car with a sensitive gas pedal and bad brakes.
~ Laurence Steinberg
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He who sees things grow from the beginning will have the best view of them.
~ Aristotle
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The most developed science remains a continual becoming
~ Jean Piaget
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Time refines all things that age with time.
~ Aeschylus
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Sono innamorata dello smettere. A suo modo è un'arte, se ci pensate. Smettere bene richiede un innato senso della bellezza; bisogna saper sentire il momento della svolta, proprio quando il desiderio fa la sua comparsa, quello è il momento di darci un taglio, giù deciso, l'istante in cui lo smettere è maturo come una pesca che si fa dolce sull'albero: crack, si spacca il picciolo, la pesca cade per terra, nera e argento di mosche.
~ Aimee Bender
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When I crossed the street, according to my mother, I still had to hold someone's hand. At ten, I would be able to cross streets unhanded. I'd held on to Joseph's many times before, for many years, but holding his was like holding a plant, and the disappointment of fingers that didn't grasp back was so acute that at some point I'd opted to take his forearm instead.
~ Aimee Bender
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The development of the artist provides a profound model of the process of maturation.
~ Alain de Botton
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We planted a tree and it grew up. And so did we.
~ Diane Muldrow
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They were neither of them in a high sphere of life. Rhoda was a farmer's daughter, the only one among a troop of great rough brothers, some younger, some older than herself. She was not more than twelve years of age, and yet she had been for a year the little mistress of the family, for her mother had long been dead.
~ Dinah Craik
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Life is a lively process of becoming.
~ Douglas MacArthur
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