You can certainly extend your adolescence. There's people that are very good at extending it indefinitely.
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I think I've been lucky enough to have had an extended adolescence. I'm a lot like I was when I was 15.
By the proper intakes of vitamins and other nutrients and by following a few other healthful practices from youth or middle age on, you can, I believe, extend your life and years of well-being by twenty-five or even thirty-five years.
Adolescence is a time in which you experience everything more intensely.
I got a good-enough adolescence. I mean, there's a sense wherein you skip a part of childhood, too, when you start working at that age I did; I was out working and out of home at 15, paying my own way in the world.
Even as kids reach adolescence, they need more than ever for us to watch over them. Adolescence is not about letting go. It's about hanging on during a very bumpy ride.
I went from adolescence to senility, trying to bypass maturity.
I have never limited myself by focusing much on being a 'normal' teenager.
Post-adolescence reaches usually into the late 30s.
Most of us remember adolescence as a kind of double negative: no longer allowed to be children, we are not yet capable of being adults.
Adolescence is a new birth, for the higher and more completely human traits are now born.
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