I'm excited for people to realize that I'm 25 years old and not a teenager anymore... even though I still look 18 and can't get into a bar to save my life!
We know that if we can prevent kids from trying drugs in their teenage years, we dramatically reduce the likelihood that they will go on to have problems later in life.
I remember watching films in my teenage years, and you'd be in love with Leonardo DiCaprio, and then a song would come on. You'd love that song forever; it changed your life.
In 'A Likely Story,' I wanted to recreate the events, the mood, and the imagery of my life as a teenager. I was thirty-seven when I wrote it.
When I was a teenager, I wanted to be a portrait painter. As I got to be older, I realized that as a portrait painter I wouldn't be able to support a goldfish.
We were using Brooke as an actress; she was playing different roles: a liberated woman, a teenager, a vamp.
Lyrics paved my teenage route to loving words. I take those passionate mini-stories with me everywhere.
When I was 20 I was like, 'I'm not a teenager anymore. I got this.' But when I look back I'm like, 'Oh no. Oh no. You did not.'
As a teenager, Monica Seles won some historic matches on the tennis court, dominating opponents and filling a room with trophies.
The 1970s, the decade of my teenage years, was a transitional period in American youth culture.
When I was a teenager in New York, I was buying antique clothes. I still am.
A lot of the problems teenagers go through, it's better for them to go through them on their own. If you always have a crutch, you don't learn anything.
Cities simply don't have the powers they need to radically innovate in cutting obesity or the number of disaffected teenagers.
When I was a teenager, I got into SF, quite heavily, and that too has had a major impact on my writing.
Until the rise of American advertising, it never occurred to anyone anywhere in the world that the teenager was a captive in a hostile world of adults.
I think enough cannot be said for what you can discover through literature. So I think that was probably my most valued characteristic as a teenager.
A crazy old lady, leading a band of teenagers against an angry supernatural Entity - who’da thought?
In the years when teenagers really need to be connected to somebody, they aren't; especially in small towns where kids are bored and look for something to get them going.
I was the teenage kid growing up in New Jersey watching the Tony Awards and thinking, 'Oh, maybe if I'm lucky I'll make it to Broadway by the time I'm 40!'
I'm still Vanessa from the neighborhood. My parents own the shop, and I'm there all the time, that I worked in when I was a teenager. I have a child from my childhood sweetheart.
My teenage years were exactly what they were supposed to be. Everybody has their own path. It's laid out for you. It's just up to you to walk it.