"We're all like children. We may think we grow up, but to me, being grown up is death, stopping thinking, trying to find out things, going on learning"
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The syntax does a lot of the work. "Stopping thinking" lands with blunt finality, then she stacks active verbs that refuse to sit still: "trying", "find out", "going on", "learning". It’s propulsion versus paralysis, a life defined by verbs rather than labels. The subtext is moral as much as psychological: the grown-up pose can become a defense against discomfort, a way to avoid being wrong, naive, or in need of revision. Children ask questions because they must; adults stop asking because they can pretend they don’t have to.
Context matters. Wesley didn’t publish her first adult novel until her seventies, after a lifetime of experience and constraint. That late-blooming career makes her mistrust of "grown-up" finality feel earned rather than cute. She’s arguing for a form of vitality that isn’t youthfulness, but permeability: the willingness to stay unfinished. In a culture that prizes "having it together", Wesley offers a harsher measure of aliveness - not stability, but sustained curiosity.
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Wesley, Mary. (2026, January 15). We're all like children. We may think we grow up, but to me, being grown up is death, stopping thinking, trying to find out things, going on learning. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/were-all-like-children-we-may-think-we-grow-up-67703/
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Wesley, Mary. "We're all like children. We may think we grow up, but to me, being grown up is death, stopping thinking, trying to find out things, going on learning." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/were-all-like-children-we-may-think-we-grow-up-67703/.
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"We're all like children. We may think we grow up, but to me, being grown up is death, stopping thinking, trying to find out things, going on learning." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/were-all-like-children-we-may-think-we-grow-up-67703/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.








