Top 1200 Being A Teenager Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Being a teenager isn't all that different from being part of someone else's story. There's always someone who thinks they know better than you do
I remember being a teenager and seeing Seymour Cassel across a crowded room and being incredibly star struck, and not having the courage to say, 'Hello.'
I think any teenager, any single parent household teenager growing up in New York City, will probably go through tumultuous years. I definitely did. It all sort of righted itself once I definitively got on the path of being a musician or, like, following that directly.
I enjoyed being a teenager. — © Lil Yachty
I enjoyed being a teenager.
I get to be a teenager like every other teenager, but I have a passion and a great goal in life.
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.
Being a teenager is complicated.
The teenager begins to realize he or she really does want to be part of a community, really does want to have good relationships with others, really does want to create something truly good with his or her life. The teenager comes to understand just being smart and just being privileged are not enough.
People say, 'Do you ever miss being a normal teenager?'
That's the great thing about being a teenager. You think you're a genius.
My fans - I hate the word fans...my supporters - it's an international following that isn't from being in London and existing on the "scene." It came from being on the Internet, from being a teenager communicating with different artists, showing who I am, who KESH is, as well as connecting with other people around the world doing similar things.
I think every teenager feels like a Martian in something, whether it's in their family, I think, or in their school. I think every teenager, every human being has a sense that they don't belong somewhere.
I think I related more literally to the early 'Spider-Man' comics from Steve Ditko because it could be upfront and direct about the problems of being a kid. He captured being a teenager so beautifully.
Being a teenager and figuring out who you are is hard enough without someone attacking you. — © Ellen DeGeneres
Being a teenager and figuring out who you are is hard enough without someone attacking you.
A lot of my songs are about being a teenager with a tornado in your head.
I think there's some kids that need to go from being a child to being a grown-up. You get out in the tech communities, the parents just apprentice their kid into the industry and they just skip being a teenager.
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 comedian, all the stress is there in the moment of doing it. The rest of it is mint: you hang out with your mates, go to the arcades, go to the cinema in the daytime, it's like being a teenager all the time.
I think you go through a period as a teenager of being quite cool and unaffected by things.
Movies make teenagers have quippy answers for every question. Nothing seems to faze them, and they're like, 'Oh, whatever.' You're not like that when you're a teenager. You're really earnest. Things really feel like life or death. And you kind of oscillate between emotions at one time. It's very emotionally draining being a teenager.
And I was the only black kid in my school for almost all of my childhood, until I was a teenager. So imagine, if you will, being 6 feet tall by third grade, so essentially being a living maypole.
Being a teenager, it's so hard to find foundation that's good for your skin for everyday wear.
Every teenager feels like a freak. It's part of being a teenager, part of the individuation from child to adult - those teenage years are who am I? What am I? Where am I going?
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.
I was a teenager doing teenager things, and now I have the honor of being on tour with musical giants Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull. I'm doing my music and performing in my own concerts! It just goes to show that anything is possible with hard work.
I can't pretend to be a teenager, but I feel like I never really stopped being a teenager.
It's tough being a teenager, man!
I think my anorexia was to do with being a teenager, not being in films.
I think being a teenager is a difficult journey in and of itself, but being transgender makes it that much harder.
Being a teenager anyway is incredibly intense and every moment is invested with ferocious importance.
As a young child, being different is isolating, and as a teenager it's humiliating. I wish I had been able to stand out with more confidence when I was a child, and especially when I was a teenager. I was different, but it wasn't always a conscious choice, and it often made me miserable. But I'm all grown up now, and so are you. Today, difference is your strength, your power, and your trademark. It's your signature. It can still be difficult to be different--sometimes even harder than it used to be. Even so, it's time to embrace being yourself. It's time to be authentic.
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.
If you liked being a teenager, there's something really wrong with you.
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.
I was not a rebellious teenager. I was a sit-in-your-room teenager.
For a long time our son was a little boy with autism, which was a certain kind of challenge. Now that he's a teenager with autism - and a teenager who notices girls - we're faced with something else altogether.
I remember being a teenager and being really impressed by "let's sit around and b*tch" people, and I have so little time for those people nowadays.
Being a teenager these days is not for the faint of heart.
Believe me, I became a vegetarian from being a teenager in the meatpacking district. — © Bebe Buell
Believe me, I became a vegetarian from being a teenager in the meatpacking district.
It's rough being a teenager in this day and age.
I remember being a teenager, I never thought that I'd live in a society that was not segregated. It happened.
I first got into punk music at 17, The Adverts, just from being a bored teenager.
Music was my oxygen. It's what saved me from being a really lonely and scared teenager.
We know that it's hard enough being a teenager. It's particularly hard being a teenager who's coming out.
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.
I had an old band in Scandinavia, the beginning of Mercyful Fate, so it reminds me of my roots as a teenager. We used to play songs like Grinder and all that. It's really like being a teenager again. (Laughs)
I don't think my father considered allowing a teenager to follow his dreams was necessarily good parenting, or even parenting. I think he thought I was a teenager with teenage impulses. I'm pretty sure he knew that if he just let me follow those impulses, it would wind up being very expensive and perhaps even life-endangering.
I know most people don't like to be around teenagers but I do. I'm one of the only people I can think of who can't wait for my kid to be a teenager. I think being a teenager is one of the most wonderful things in the world. I really enjoyed it - just this heightened emotional state where everything is beautiful and everything is new and you're convinced that you're really going to break the mould and be different from your parents. And the best part is that you have so much more time that you didn't have as a child.
I liked being a teenager, but I would not go back for all the tea in China. — © Rob Lowe
I liked being a teenager, but I would not go back for all the tea in China.
Everything about being a teenager and not feeling like you fit in is just magnified by being a mutant!
I have never limited myself by focusing much on being a 'normal' teenager.
I love teenagers. I loved being a teenager.
Being a teenager is hard.
I definitely did not like my body when I first started sports. I didn't like my body just in general as a teenager. Being a girl and a teenager with two prosthetic legs and two hands that were misshapen that had so much reconstructive surgery on them, I thought my world was over - put a zit on top of that, and then my life is completely over.
Now when I was a teenager, I was angsty as any teenager was, but after 17 years of having a mother who was in and out of my life like a yo-yo and a father who was faceless, I was angry.
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.
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.
Being a teenager is as difficult as living with one. And we've all been there. Perhaps that's the reason we're so hard on them.
I'm so associated with being young and being with a teenager.
From being in the industry as a teenager, I'm so used to getting makeup done all day.
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