A Quote by Courtney Hadwin

I'm just a normal teenage kid. — © Courtney Hadwin
I'm just a normal teenage kid.

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We lived by the water, and I was a pretty normal kid until my teenage years; then I dyed my hair pink and spiraled out of control.
If we're going to reach a broader audience, we have to stop thinking about that audience strictly in terms of teenage boys or even teenage girls. We need to think about things that are relevant to normal humans and not just the geeks we used to be.
I'm a chill guy, a very normal guy. I hang out with my friends, play video games. I'm just a normal kid.
Playing normal is hard; especially playing normal that's not you. The biggest challenge in playing Alicia is trying to make a teenage girl seem fully formed and not the quintessential moody teenager with a quippy, sassy line here and there.
I was just another long-haired teenage kid with visions of grandeur, strumming a tennis racket or a broom in front of his bedroom mirror.
Really, I'm just a normal kid.
My parents constantly tried to talk me out of being an artist. They had gone through the whole journey with my sister and just wanted me to have a normal teenage life.
I was like any other kid: very normal, I can say. I just was a simple kid that came from a humble family and was taught by my father to be a family man and be committed to them. I stepped into boxing following my older brothers.
I guess I'm just a normal kid apart from the acting.
I'm a normal kid, really. I just love to act.
The normal kid can differentiate between various aspects of life, but a kid with dyslexia has to connect all those dots, and they have to link it like a chain. Teachers can't incorporate that. They don't have time; it's not their fault. They don't have the resources to give personal attention to each kid in the classroom.
I'm just a normal kid, really, from an inner-city background.
It's hard enough as a kid these days to feel normal and just try to fit in. To be a diabetic is just a dramatic thing to go through.
I was raised with adults. I skipped knowing how to interact as a normal teenage person.
I'm just a normal kid who lives to play baseball. I'm living my dream.
I was a normal kid. I can't explain how normal I was.
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