Youth refers to the quality or state of being young. It commonly describes the part of life following childhood; the period of existence preceding maturity or age; the whole early part of life, from childhood, or, sometimes, from infancy, to adulthood, a young person, and a young man; a male adolescent or young adult, which gives the term a broader and more practical sense than a single short definition would suggest. Taken together, these meanings present Youth as a flexible theme rather than a narrowly technical label, covering the central idea people usually mean when they use the word while still leaving room for closely related senses that appear in real language. Youth therefore works well as a quotation category because it can hold direct statements about the subject, figurative uses that borrow its meaning, and broader reflections that stay anchored to the same central idea. Youth is not limited to a single rigid definition in ordinary language, and that wider range is part of what makes the category useful for grouping related material without losing the term's main sense. When used as a theme, Youth can support serious, reflective, argumentative, or even playful quotations, provided the wording still connects back to the core idea described by the source definitions.