Top 1200 Teenage Girl Quotes & Sayings - Page 9

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Last updated on December 20, 2024.
Yes," I said "You were saved by a girl. Horrible, isn't it?" He slid out and looked down at my bare legs. "Not just a girl, but a half-naked one. Now that's hot. If I'm still unconscious, don't wake me, okay?
In my teenage years I was as addicted to great pop as I was to free jazz, electronic music, and hardcore blues.
I was thrilled to support the Teenage Cancer Trust while celebrating the music of The Who - a band that changed my life. — © Geddy Lee
I was thrilled to support the Teenage Cancer Trust while celebrating the music of The Who - a band that changed my life.
I may be known as the girl who was sunbathing topless with a Prince but Jordan is known as that thick girl who always falls out of clubs drunk. I know which one I prefer.
I bought a lot of rubbish things that kids buy: skateboards and clothes and typical teenage stuff.
It's people who look like me, just seeing representation of everyone. I didn't get that when I was young. I only saw one black girl that was on a Disney show, that was known for being the sassy, coocoo, that type of girl.
You either have chemistry or you don't, but a lot of what attracts me is a guy's mind and humor and talent. I need to get to know all those things before I fall for someone. I'm not a one-night-stand kind of girl. I'm a relationship girl.
'The Who' created the Daltrey/Townshend Center at UCLA for teenage hospital patients with cancer. It's the only one of its kind.
I may be a young girl, but behind every young girl is a powerful father.
Marilyn Monroe was a very sweet girl, she was a very innocent girl.
I don't want to be the funny girl or the serious girl. I would hope to touch on all different genres and all different types of characters, which I think I've been lucky enough to do, so far.
No one escapes the teenage years without a lot of challenges. I had many. I was awkward. Petrified of boys.
If it is the case that love does survive death, then you may consider this to be a happy ending. Boy meets girl. Boy gets girl. Happily ever after or not.
I have two teenage sons, and they're both surviving, thriving, and having a great time, and they're always on social media. — © Paul Bloom
I have two teenage sons, and they're both surviving, thriving, and having a great time, and they're always on social media.
In my youth there were words you couldn't say in front of a girl; now you can't say 'girl.'
Obviously [Can't Hardly Wait] wasn't in American Pie, which was a movie about some teenage boys.
I don't need a Hollywood girl. They're crazy. If you're with an actress, you don't know who you're going to come home to every day. But I wouldn't mind a relationship with the right girl. Every artist needs a muse.
I'm very attracted to a girl's eyes. I think you can tell a lot by a girl's eyes
Television was the only band of its ilk that treated the guitar with delicacy, not as simple rhythm support for teenage aggression.
I was desperate for something to read that dealt realistically with teenage life, and I thought others might be, too.
The concept of "girl-on-girl crime" is perplexing to me, and it happens in many ways. There are those, who refuse to identify with women as a group, preferring the shade of the mythologized men, who want to keep up the status quo.
If I could write a letter to my teenage self I'd probably say something like: "You ain't gonna believe what will become of you."
I just sort of wish people would dance differently. It reminds me of teenage sex.
Just saying no prevents teenage pregnancy the way 'Have a nice day' cures chronic depression.
The guys who won World War II and that whole generation have disappeared, and now we have a bunch of teenage twits.
I was going out with a few girls and we were in a local. A girl started shouting 'Gogglebox' at me and became really intimidating. I left but I lay awake crying, wondering if the girl knew where I lived.
I'm a regular Canadian girl. I enjoy staying home. In the summer I've got a garden. I'm very much a homebody, a normal, family-oriented girl. But I do have this other incredible side of my life that involves acting and traveling.
My dad grew up in Nicaragua in his teenage years, then immigrated to the United States.
I like the idea that I can talk to any teenage girls. You know, in a language that makes sense to them.
I missed out on my teenage years. I led a sheltered life. I was practicing scales instead of playing football.
That's for calling your father a fool. It may be true, but it's disrespectful. Brian Fraser to teenage Jamie
Still very active And rarely seen apart You're teenage geriatrics Modern and young at heart
There's not really much of an opportunity for a girl from Georgia like me or a girl like Aja (Evans) from Chicago to grow up bobsledding. I think it's great that we have such a diverse group.
There was a little girl in California who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools and she was bused to school every day. That little girl was me.
He had handed his daughter to Caroline Gill and that act had led him here, years later, to this girl in motion of her own, this girl who had decided yes, a brief moment of release in the back of a car, in the room of a silent house, this girl who had stood up later, adjusting her clothes, with now knowledge of how that moment was already shaping her life.
I grew up in a family where, through my teenage years, I was expected to go to church on Sunday. It wasn't terribly painful.
I definitely wouldn't shy away from doing another action based project, but I feel like my forte is more like playing real, ordinary people. I'm a girl's girl.
We're quite different from each other. Camila is the pop girl, Lauren likes the indie sound, Normani and I love R&B, and Ally is the pop-country, kind of church girl.
I'm not the stereotypical blonde vixen girl but rather the blonde freckled girl from Kentucky. — © Maggie Lawson
I'm not the stereotypical blonde vixen girl but rather the blonde freckled girl from Kentucky.
For, of course, being a girl, one’s whole dignity and meaning in life consisted in the achievement of an absolute, a perfect, a pure and noble freedom. What else did a girl’s life mean?
I was on the Internet a lot during my teenage years, and I think the influence of that kind of textuality on my writing has been pretty significant.
It's really rare to get a teenage role that resembles something of what it's like to be a young person, that isn't a cliché or a stereotype.
The relationship between parents and children who live together is a growing one, and it shifts every day, especially during the teenage years.
We were so fed up with how we had to be the stereotypical girl who looks perfect in the music video: she's coming out of the water in a bikini with her long tan legs. Not all of us are that girl.
I am no prude, but when I watch comedy, I ask myself, 'Who wrote this? A teenage boy in the locker room?'
Motherhood is not for the faint-hearted. Frogs, skinned knees, and the insults of teenage girls are not meant for the wimpy.
I'm not a nice girl; I'm a photographer. (On being told by a Federal Art Project official, after she photographed the Bowery, that a nice girl should not go into such neighborhoods )
One of the most unfortunate things I see when identifying youth players is the girl who is told over the years how great she is. By the time she's a high school freshman, she starts to believe it. By her senior year, she's fizzled out. Then there's her counterpart: the girl waiting in the wings who quietly and with determination decides she's going to make something of herself. Invariably, this humble, hardworking girl is the one who becomes the real player.
If you meet a girl, you meet a girl. It's normal, so if you exchange numbers, whatevs, it's cool. — © Zayn Malik
If you meet a girl, you meet a girl. It's normal, so if you exchange numbers, whatevs, it's cool.
A song about post-teenage angst like 'Mad World' seems to be permanently relevant.
I'm so much more of an East Coast girl than a West Coast girl.
I was focused on either being a social worker or physiotherapist. That was the direction I was going until I met a girl who wanted to be an actress, and I wanted to be close to the girl, so I followed her into an audition.
I don't like ordinary girls. But a girl who would kill a guy to make him hers and then kiss his still-warm lips... a girl like Oscar Wilde's Salome They drive me crazy. Like Kiyohime turning into a snake to chase her man or the grocery girl Oshichi who set fire to a building just to see hers one more time. I want to be loved like that be obsessed over be hated.
I don't think it's different to be a black girl in England than it is to be a black girl from America. We all collectively share in a pain of displacement and not feeling like we quite belong in places.
I like a girl who doesn't play any games. I like a very sweet girl.
No friendship is so cordial or so delicious as that of girl for girl; no hatred so intense and immovable as that of woman for woman.
North Korea is the errant teenage child, aren't they? Or toddler - they're holding their breath until they get their way.
Any music star would be singing about his lost love. A movie would be about a relatable incident; it wasn't an untouchable magic dragon box. It was something that people could relate to, and when I vanished a girl, it would be a story about a girl that left me, or a cutting into pieces would be a date with a magician. I wouldn't just vanish a girl in a shower, I would do the shower scene from Psycho [1960] with a [Alfred] Hitchcock cameo.
I write about what I know: teenage dating, overly charged sexuality, all the things that make you uncomfortable.
Nobody loves a fat girl, but oh how a fat girl can love.
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