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“There are two things working against young drivers: inexperience and immaturity. To the extent that you can give teens more time to develop their driving skills and the judgment to counteract their lack of experience the better.”
Russ Rader
“Giacomo as a two-year-old was a little immature physically. So we just -- we couldn't, you know, push him too hard until he physically developed a little more. Everything sort of snapped into place for him before the Santa Anita Derby. He came out of the Santa Anita Derby so well. Then he worked really well for the Kentucky Derby. So, you know, really felt good about that.”
John Shirreffs
“You get up for a game like this because it was Bridgeton. It's a matter of finishing. Our immaturity showed up at the end, but defensively we did some great things at the end.”
Dave Orlandini
“You can say he's inexperienced. But he's never immature.”
David Castillo
“Immature brain development is not an excuse for juvenile criminal activity, ... (But) it is an explanation which mitigates their culpability. It explains why they should be held accountable and in some cases punished severely, but never as severely as an adult who commits the same crime.”
Steven Drizin
“I think it's immature, I was mad at him for it for a couple of days, but I got over it, but I also didn't have to touch it.”
Charlene Summers
“We really showed out immaturity by panicking when there's no need to panic.”
Chris Lowery
“These pandas are immature. They won't be physically mature for three or four, maybe five more years, so we got a ways to wait. I hope soon thereafter they will breed and produce offspring and then we'll study that mother with her baby.”
Terry Maple
“I look back at it now . . . I was so bitter, and I was so immature, and I was so spiteful and resentful, and I took it so personal, that I was unhappy. It was awful to go through, but what a great learning experience because it's never going to happen to me like that again. I let it get to me, and I shouldn't have.”
Jim Mora
“He was like all freshmen: young, a little bit immature. We had to talk to him, stay on him and be sure he could follow the team rules.”
Randy Foye