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| Boys will be boys. And even that wouldn't matter if only we could prevent girls from being girls. | Anthony Hope Hawkins | 1863-1933, British Author |
| The four stages of life are infancy, childhood, ADOLESCENCE, and obsolescence. | Art Linkletter | Canadian-born American Radio and TV Personality, Actor |
| When you are seventeen you aren't really serious. | Arthur Rimbaud | 1854-1891, French Poet |
| Teenage boys, goaded by their surging hormones run in packs like the primal horde. They have only a brief season of exhilarating liberty between control by their mothers and control by their wives. | Camille Paglia | 1947-, American Author, Critic, Educator |
| Snow and ADOLESCENCE are the only problems that disappear if you ignore them long enough. | Earl Wilson | 1907-, American newspaper columnist |
| There is a time of life somewhere between the sullen fugues of ADOLESCENCE and the retrenchments of middle age when human nature becomes so absolutely absorbing one wants to be in the city constantly, even at the height of summer. | Edward Hoagland | 1932-, American Novelist, Essayist |
| What a cunning mixture of sentiment, pity, tenderness, irony surrounds ADOLESCENCE, what knowing watchfulness! Young birds on their first flight are hardly so hovered around. | Georges Bernanos | 1888-1948, French Novelist, Political Writer |
| You do not have to suffer to be a poet. ADOLESCENCE is enough suffering for anyone. | John Ciardi | 1916-1986, American Teacher, Poet, Writer |
| So much alarmed that she is quite alarming, All Giggle, Blush, half Pertness, and half Pout. | Lord Byron | 1788-1824, British Poet |
| Eighteen might look at thirty-four through a rising mist of ADOLESCENCE; but twenty-two would see thirty-eight with discerning clarity. | Source Unknown | |
| I would there were no age between ten and three-and-twenty, or that youth would sleep out the rest; for there is nothing in the between but getting wenches with child, wronging the anciently, stealing, fighting. | William Shakespeare | 1564-1616, British Poet, Playwright, Actor |