A Quote by Kay Panabaker

It's rough being a teenager in this day and age. — © Kay Panabaker
It's rough being a teenager in this day and age.
The '80s were about trying to establish myself as an actor with a career. And being a teenager enjoying the fruits of being successful with lots of what I think is appropriate for that age.
YA, I feel, is so accurate to what it is like be a teenager and the realities of being a teenager and being in love.
It is delicate being my age and trying to do all the regular teenager stuff, and then having that in the spotlight.
I can't pretend to be a teenager, but I feel like I never really stopped being a teenager.
From being in the industry as a teenager, I'm so used to getting makeup done all day.
I never had good hair growing up - just had the worst nothing hair - and until I started being rough with it, even 'til this day I'm actually pretty rough with it, and ever since I've been like that it's been pretty darn good to me.
It was important to me that the book didn't comment on being a teenager, but felt instead like a story told by a teenager.
We know that it's hard enough being a teenager. It's particularly hard being a teenager who's coming out.
When I was a kid I respected authority, then as a teenager I gave none; in middle age I expected it; now in old age I live by the word.
In today's day and age, where so many kids are taught to specialize so early, I want to show them you don't have to - at a young age, high school age, college age and hopefully a professional age.
It's pretty rough in South Africa. It's a rough culture. Imagine rough - well, it's rougher than that.
Watching kids go from the age of 9 and 10 to 13 is a big, huge jump. The way they speak, their looks, their attitudes, everything changes as you go from being a little kid to a teenager.
Parents have this twisted belief that anyone under the age of about twenty simply can’t know what love is, like the age to love is assessed in the same way the law assesses the legal age to drink. They think that the ‘emotional growth’ of a teenager’s mind is too underdeveloped to understand love, to know if it’s ‘real’ or not.
When you're a teenager, your essence is so specific to being a teenager, and everything becomes so extreme. Your emotions are on the surface, and you oscillate between different things at one time.
Being a teenager, a gay teenager, in such a small village is not that much fun. I am part of the gay community and most gays have a similar story to mine.
There's a look of mischief in his eyes. 'Smilla. Why is it that such an elegant and petite girl like you has such a rough voice.' I'm sorry,' I say, 'if I give you the impression that it is only my mouth that's rough. I do my best to be rough all over.
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