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Last updated on December 24, 2024.
Hillary [Clinton] even said that, whether or not teenagers want treatment, they have to get it. So it's involuntary treatment.
People would make fun of me and throw things at me and whatever teenagers do.
You can turn away the Mexicans, the African-Americans, the teenagers and other suspect groups, but there's no fence high enough to keep out the repo man. — © Barbara Ehrenreich
You can turn away the Mexicans, the African-Americans, the teenagers and other suspect groups, but there's no fence high enough to keep out the repo man.
We live in a dark time. Books are as dark as what is available to teenagers through the media every day.
I loved these turtles that were somehow mutants and teenagers, and they were ninjas. How cool is that?
The challenge of writing books for teenagers is walking the fine line between truth and what the publishers, parents, and the more conservative librarians want to hear.
Of course Stephen King doesn't believe in teen novels. I've started to suspect he doesn't even believe in teenagers.
Real estate funded our first creative endeavors as teenagers and we were doing what we do long before the show 'Property Brothers' was pitched.
I really got my money's worth from colleges in Sheffield and Rotherham because I kept dropping out, and I wasn't sure what I wanted to do at first, like a lot of teenagers.
I've played a lot of teenagers and I think sometimes they tend to make them a bit too mushy, because you're not actually connected to yourself at all really when you're a teenager.
Just because you have teenagers in a movie doesn't make it a teen movie.
Considering the relatively brief careers of professional athletes, teenagers who are good enough to play at the highest level should be able to exploit that market.
I hope to continue to be an activist for kids and teenagers and especially girls who are living with HIV/AIDS, because all over the world, people don't have the same rights that we do in the United States.
Teenagers want to be able to fight for what's right - but finding out what's right is now 90 percent of the battle.
While I was travelling and I kind of had the classic realisation - that I guess most teenagers have at some point - that time's gonna run out and that's not in my power to change that.
We don't get groupies.We get teenagers who want to read us their poetry. — © Michael Stipe
We don't get groupies.We get teenagers who want to read us their poetry.
Sometimes, when I watch a movie where teenagers are played by actors that are 26 years old and look perfect, it makes you wonder what story is actually being told.
Perhaps well-to-do women and unemployed ghetto teenagers have something in common. Neither group has been allowed to develop the self-confidence that comes from knowing you can support yourselves.
Adults are constantly telling teenagers that it's what's on the inside that matters. It's always painful to find out that adults have lied to you.
Marie Calloway has a very specific literary personality that the reader is intrigued by: she's masochistic, loves to experiment, is quickly bored and intermittently self-hating, very hip, rebellious. Figuring her out is a gripping adventure.
Why not write a book which is as sophisticated as a book for an adult, but is about the concerns that teenagers actually have?
All these teenagers tell us how much they want to grow up and then when they do they want to be young again.
Even today every year we lose an awful lot of young people, teenagers, who take their own lives because they're - they are gay or transgender.
No one would have ever guessed that seven of the world's most talented teenagers were coming to the Henley that day for an entirely different sort of lesson.
For all teenagers, the Internet offers a periscope to the outside world, but it's particularly important for students who are unable to find themselves represented and understood in their immediate surroundings.
I've played all kinds of TV roles, from cowboys to fathers of teenagers. It's helped me a lot. Of course, I was very lucky to have had good directors.
Children will be children, and they're inquisitive. If teenagers want to know what's out there, they'll look, but there are things that aren't for their eyes.
I think as you get older, you tend to think of teenagers as really young.
Teenagers are people who act like babies if they're not treated like adults.
Come on, we're teenagers. Everything that comes out of our mouth is something that's off. You never say something that's perfect.
I have teenagers, so I listen to a lot of music. They turn me on to great music.
Kids need to encounter kids like themselves - kids who can sometimes be crabby and fresh and rebellious, kids who talk back and disobey, tell fibs and get into trouble, and are nonetheless still likable and redeemable.
I do not think that having children - I have three teenagers - keeps you young. The reverse. It thrusts you into a full-frontal confrontation with your own all-too-obvious maturity.
Few things are more satisfying than seeing your own children have teenagers of their own.
Look at the posture of prayer. It is the posture of slavery, of bowing before your master. We are a proudly rebellious country. We kicked out the master. Now here comes the government telling us to humbly bow again.
Like teenagers, we appear to have gone from knowing nothing about the world to knowing too much all but overnight.
Teenagers today are more free to be themselves and to accept themselves.
People talk about writing convincing teenagers like it's a really clever thing to do, but it comes incredibly naturally to me. Which, of course, is slightly a worry.
It can literally change someone's life; it's very positive for young teenagers to get into cosplay if they do it with their friends or with supervision from their parents - it can really foster their social skills.
It's important for cinema to keep on evolving: for people, and not only teenagers, to be able to go to a movie that has huge epic scope but has an intellectual and real story to tell.
Teenagers who do not go to church are adored by God, but they don't get to meet some of the people who love God back. — © Anne Lamott
Teenagers who do not go to church are adored by God, but they don't get to meet some of the people who love God back.
I think the reason teenage fiction is so popular with adults is that adults hunger for narrative just as badly as teenagers do.
Teenagers would rather text than talk. They feel calls would reveal too much.
A lot of shows and movies that have tried to represent teenagers or the chaos that is coming at that age, they shy away from it, romanticize it, or they kind of fantasize what it's like to be a teenager.
Personal computers were created by some teenagers in garages because the, the wisdom of the computer industry was that people didn't want these little toys on their desk.
American high school students trail teenagers from 14 European and Asian countries in reading, math and science. We're even trailing France.
The response of teenagers to their idols is relevant. As an audience, they enjoy themselves, not by screaming with laughter, but screaming with screams.
Teenagers are in some ways the best readers because their imaginations haven't been narrowed down by boring things like jobs and the realities of money and capitalism.
Gay teenagers are four times as likely to attempt suicide as straight ones. I wish they knew that there's nothing wrong with them; that they are just a different shade of normal.
I don't think of myself as a rebellious artist, a lot of people have said that about me because I came from Cornwall and choose to paint people in what they considered to be an urban style instead of Cornish landscapes. I've never agreed with them. It's bullshit.
In life, even in our own personal life, we find our self at times fighting against the hand of God. And I believe that. In other words, we can be a rebellious and stubborn people, individually, nationally, or corporately.
To most teenagers, life is a strange uncharted land filled with a mixture of new joys, intensely felt, and painful confusions for which they know no anodyne. — © Eleanor Roosevelt
To most teenagers, life is a strange uncharted land filled with a mixture of new joys, intensely felt, and painful confusions for which they know no anodyne.
I wasn't bullied by the mean girls in high school. I'm just bullied by adults and teenagers all over the world.
Where did I get the nerve to think I could handle American teenagers? Ignorance. That's where I got the nerve.
Older consumers don't want to be treated like teenagers; what's more, they don't want to believe they fall into any niche at all.
It turned out to be impossible for me to 'run away' in the sense other American teenagers did. Any movement at all was taken for progress in my family.
On the NBA show we are dealing with millionaires. On the college level we are dealing with some teenagers.
Universities can teach maturity. They can teach teenagers how to be adults, and that means to function outside a clique or a tribe.
I respect all the teenagers I work with and feel that everything they have to say is just as valuable as anything I have to say.
Sometimes I'll watch teenagers and find myself not quite believing I'm older than they are - even wondering, delusionally, if they can see any difference between us.
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