Louise J. Kaplan
  • Adolescence represents an inner emotional upheaval, a struggle between the eternal human wish to cling to the past and the equally powerful wish to get on with the future.

  • Children, even infants, are capable of sympathy. But only after adolescence are we capable of compassion.

  • Children, even infants, are capable of sympathy. But only after adolescence are we capable of compassion.

  • The toddler must say no in order to find out who she is. The adolescent says no to assert who she is not.

  • Adolescence is the conjugator of childhood and adulthood.