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Quotes About Immaturity

I hang around kids so people will assume when I act like one it's because I'm babysitting.
~ Richelle E. Goodrich
There's a difference between immaturity and not being ready, and there's a certain maturity in admitting that you're not ready.
~ Aprille Legacy
Another unsettling element in modern art is that common symptom of immaturity, the dread of doing what has been done before.
~ Edith Wharton
The Countess Olenska was the only young woman at the dinner; yet, as Archer scanned the smooth plump elderly faces between their diamond necklaces and towering ostrich feathers, they struck him as curiously immature compared with hers. It frightened him to think what must have gone to the making of her eyes.
~ Edith Wharton
Emotional Vampires are not intrinsically evil, but their immaturity allows them to operate without thinking about whether their actions are good or bad. Vampires see other people as potential sources for whatever they happen to need at the moment, not as separate human beings with needs and feelings of their own. Rather than evil itself, vampires' perceptual distortion is a doorway through which evil may easily enter.
~ Albert J. Bernstein
I regret the immaturity with which I approached the problems and tasks of the ministry but I do not regret the years devoted to the parish.
~ Reinhold Niebuhr
Those who are not true leaders or elders will just affirm people at their own immature level, and of course immature people will love them and elect them for being equally immature
~ Richard Rohr
Longing for the ideal while criticizing the real is evidence of immaturity. On the other hand, settling for the real without striving for the ideal is complacency. Maturity is living with the tension.
~ Rick Warren
Our immaturity is scaring her off," I said. "Sorry, Sam. Come back and we'll act our age." "No, I'm just grabbing some food. You two carry on. You've earned a maturity time-out." I let go of Daniel's feet and he pulled them off my lap. "We're home," I said. "Well, not our home but…" I leaned back into the cushions and let out a happy sigh. "Close enough for now.
~ Kelley Armstrong
Anything or everything treated as a 'Problem' on planet earth, falls under the clause of mankind's Self' Ignorance, Ego & Immaturity.
~ Vishal Chipkar, Enter Heaven
You speak like a green girl,Unsifted in such perilous circumstance.
~ William Shakespeare
We have done but greenly,In hugger-mugger to inter him.
~ William Shakespeare
Maturity is for serious people. Let us be immature and have endless fun.
~ Ksenia Anske
He'd make sure to impress upon the wench his displeasure with her actions if only she weren't being so completely childish as to ignore him all morning.
~ Elizabeth Hoyt
She looked at the girl in the chair and she saw what youth was. It was oblivious, with things in its ears.
~ Ali Smith
Men are the weaker sex and retain their immaturity, it seems, to the grave. It's like a built-in design fault. You can't do anything about it.
~ Naveen Andrews
Young vampires are all assholes. It's part of their job description.
~ Richard Kadrey
I'm of the age and immaturity level that I cannot give you my respect solely because you are older or ranked higher on an imaginary totem pole. I give you my respect because of your actions.
~ Erica Goros
It is cynicism, and not idealism, that is generally the mark of youthful immaturity, or rather it is the cynic who is generally the most foolish romantic.
~ Andrew Sarris
Well, yeah, but she looks , like, twenty-two. And she acts like a four-year-old.
~ Derek Landy
repetitive dullness and infantile content of profanity
~ Jennifer Egan
Those first form kids!' said Tessie, in disgust. 'Honestly, they ought to be in a kindergarten, the way they behave!
~ Enid Blyton
I don't pay attention to the number of birthdays. It's weird when I say I'm 53. It just is crazy that I'm 53. I think I'm very immature. I feel like a kid. That's why my back goes out all the time, because I completely forget I can't do certain things anymore - like doing the plank for 10 minutes.
~ Ellen DeGeneres
The man-child in American comedies is always glorified; they never really show the darker side.
~ Edgar Wright