I loved movies as a teenager and saw as much American cinema as I could, but I hated the English films of the early '60s and had absolutely no point of identification with them.
When I was a kid, there was teasing in school. Then when I was a teenager on 'Days of Our Lives,' I certainly experienced hurtful comments from 'fans' of the show.
When I was a teenager, I thought nothing would ever happen to me because my childhood was so normal. I had this complex of normality.
Kissing is something that makes up for a whole lot of the other crap you have to put up with in school, and as a teenager in general
As a teenager, I began to question the Great Christian Sorting System. My gay friends in high school were kind and funny and loved me, so I suspected that my church had placed them in the wrong category... Injustices in the world needed to be address...
Father to teenage son: "My relationship with you is more important than anything I've got to say to you.
For in today’s generation of teenagers finding acceptance is hard, especially for those who dare to be different-then it’s impossible.
…It was like he waved his magic wang, and I totally forgot how I’m not a gullible teenager anymore.
I write books for all age groups - young kids, teenagers and adults - because I get a range of different ideas.
I've yet to meet a bitter teenager. Bitterness, jealousy and jadedness, I think, are the most unattractive qualities in a person, and unfortunately they do seem to come with age.
When I wrote my first story, all the characters were teenagers because I think 16, 17 is a great age.
I have 5 teenage daughters, and I learned the hard way - it's difficult to talk to any person under the age of 25 without the presence of a cell phone.
I went to a girls' school, and it was awful. The combination of my teenage anger and their jealousy meant I was always getting into fights. There was a lot of pulling of hair and scratching of faces and rolling around on the floor.
My many years of living have not made the actions of teenage boys any less enigmatic.
...but maybe it's just the genetic code of a teenager. If your parents forbid something, you have to want it.
I was like most teenagers. I wanted to look more conventional - you know, to just be the pretty girl in school.
I was a punk rocker when I was a teenager. I wanted to look like Nancy Spungen. I had dyed blonde hair and lots of piercings.
That's why teenagers fascinate me - they're like children with drivers' licenses. Like children in that their impulses are so direct.
I harbored a lot of resentment as a teenager and as a young adult. I still have a problem with authority, I'm trying to listen!
When I was a teenager, the number one book I was most obsessed with was 'Gone with the Wind.'
Teenage crush is like flu. If you find a remedy for it, it lasts for a couple of days. If you don't, it still lasts for a couple of days.