A Quote by Mark Z. Danielewski

Maturity, one discovers, has everything to do with the acceptance of ‘not knowing. — © Mark Z. Danielewski
Maturity, one discovers, has everything to do with the acceptance of ‘not knowing.
Spiritual maturity is not knowing what to do with your whole life, but just knowing what to do next.
Acceptance by government of a dissident press is a measure of the maturity of a nation.
I think there's a lot more appreciation and maturity and acceptance of everyone's flaws.
Maturity comes not with age but with the acceptance of responsibility. You are only young once but immaturity can last a lifetime!
One seldom discovers a true believer that is worth knowing.
I think part of maturity is knowing who you are.
One sign of maturity is knowing when to ask for help.
'Age' is the acceptance of a term of years. But maturity is the glory of years.
Maturity, the way I understand it, is knowing what your limitations are.
The ultimate sign of maturity is knowing just how immature you really are.
Prosperity discovers vice, adversity discovers virtue.
'Acceptance' is a tricky word. Acceptance about what life is bringing us in a spiritual sense is one thing; but acceptance when there's injustice in the world is completely another.
In Christ we see a maturity of love that flowers in self-sacrifice and forgiveness; a maturity of power that never swerves from the ideal of service; a maturity of goodness that overcomes every temptation, and, of course, we see the ultimate victory of life over death itself.
The secret to responsible trust is acceptance. Acceptance is taking from God's hand absolutely anything He gives, looking into His face in trust and thanksgiving, knowing that the confinement of the hedge we're in is good and for His glory. Even though what we're enduring may be painful, it's good simply because God Himself has allowed it.
Granted, I've changed internally as I've gotten older - I take it easy, I know when to stop and take care of myself, I laugh much more and with my belly and soul - but this comes from the confidence and acceptance that comes with maturity.
It took a great deal of acceptance to come to terms with being an alcoholic, but the acceptance was key to my sobriety. If I had not gained acceptance at that time in my life, I would not be standing here today.
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