A Quote by Samantha Shannon

I was not a rebellious teenager. I was a sit-in-your-room teenager. — © Samantha Shannon
I was not a rebellious teenager. I was a sit-in-your-room teenager.
When you're making an album with people who made your favorite records as a rebellious teenager, it feels like you've achieved something.
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.
Live your life like you're 80 looking back on your teenager years. You know if your dad calls you at eight in the morning and asks if you want to go out for breakfast. As a teenager you're like no, I want to sleep. But as an eighty year old looking back you have that breakfast with your dad. It just little things like that, that helped me when I was a teenager in terms of making choices you won't regret.
My job in 'Motive' is to be the rebellious teenager - what boy wouldn't want to be that?
As a teenager, I was perpetually grounded. I was stubborn rather than rebellious.
My dad's a very sensitive man, but as the archetypal rebellious teenager, I didn't realise that.
Not a lot of people know this, but I'm very good at mathematics. When I was an angry teenager, I used to sit in my room and do quadratic equations to calm myself down.
The cliché I tried to avoid was I hated "teenage sidekicks." I always figured if I were a superhero, there's no way on God's earth that I'm gonna pal around with some teenager. So my publisher insisted I have a teenager in the series, because they always felt teenagers won't read the books unless there's a teenager in the story; which is nonsense.
I can't pretend to be a teenager, but I feel like I never really stopped being a teenager.
I get to be a teenager like every other teenager, but I have a passion and a great goal in life.
As a teenager I was quite conventional in the way I dressed, more so than now. I tried to be rebellious but I was really lame at it.
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.
As a teenager, I wanted to be sophisticated and avant-garde, and I was really judgmental. But when you're a teenager, you're fearless because you don't know the repercussions to anything.
Especially as a teenager, you were so fond of Schiaparelli because she was slightly extreme, rebellious, and iconoclastic as well. That appeals to teenagers!
It's really rare as a teenager to be offered a role that actually resembles what it's like to be a teenager, because there are so many stereotypes that might be attractive to watch, but make you think: 'Who is that? Who has that life at 16?'
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.
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