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Wit & Attitude Quote by Peter Gallagher

"You can only be stupid when you're young"

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Peter Gallagher’s line lands like a shrug with a sting: youth gets treated as the one socially acceptable license for being wrong in public. On its face, “You can only be stupid when you’re young” sounds forgiving, even fond. The subtext is less gentle. It’s a warning about the narrowing margins for error as you age, when “stupid” stops reading as experimentation and starts reading as character.

As an actor’s observation, it’s calibrated for how people are cast in real life. When you’re young, impulsiveness can be rebranded as potential; bad choices are “learning experiences,” not indictments. There’s a cultural script that expects messiness early on because it makes for a good coming-of-age arc. Past a certain point, the same messiness becomes embarrassment: you’re supposed to have your basics handled, your story coherent, your self-presentation edited.

The line also carries a quiet indictment of the way adulthood is policed. It’s not that older people can’t be foolish; it’s that the social cost rises. You lose the protective halo of “figuring it out,” and you gain the harsh spotlight of “should’ve known better.” Gallagher’s phrasing is bluntly binary - young/stupid, old/not allowed - which is why it sticks. It compresses a whole cultural anxiety into one sentence: grow up, or at least look like you did.

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Peter Gallagher (born August 19, 1955) is a Actor from USA.

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