Yeah, and I recently had my first Elvis moment. A gang of young girls was jumping all over me. It was kinda scary. And totally flattering.
You can't be afraid to not have everything figured out. There's too much pressure on young people today to have it all figured out when they're in college.
All young people, regardless of sexual orientation or identity, deserve a safe and supportive environment in which to achieve their full potential.
I was raised in Topanga Canyon. It's an eclectic community up in the Santa Monica mountains. A lot of musicians lived there - Joni Mitchell, Neil Young - as well as artists and craftspeople.
When I was really young. My sister and I would create different characters with our Barbie dolls - I'd be the crazy diva Barbie and she'd be the homeless Barbie.
If our language, our programs, our creations are not strongly present in the new media, the young generation of our country will be economically and culturally marginalized.
Poetry, Shakespeare and opera, are like mumps and should be caught when young. In the unhappy event that there is a postponement to mature years, the results may be devastating.
One of the things I loved about my childhood was that I didn't feel like I lost my innocence too young, like some children these days.
It was not until I got my first job, at the University of Washington in Seattle, and began playing chess with Don Gordon, a brilliant young theorist, that I learned economic theory.
There is an apprenticeship system in jazz. You teach the young ones. So even if the musicians weren't personally that likable, they felt an obligation to help the younger musicians.
When you're young and queer and closeted, you can end up in this place where you regard your straight peers as the enemy.
I've commissioned an adaptation of 'The Jungle', by Upton Sinclair, a story of a young immigrant from Lithuania to the meat-packing industry of Chicago in 1904, and the rise of the unions in America.
You know, it really doesn`t matter what (the media) write as long as you`ve got a young and beautiful piece of ass.
When I did A Soldier's Story, I was very young and green and thought I knew everything-now I know I know everything!
I was too old for a paper route, too young for Social Security and too tired for an affair.
I have less energy than I did when I was a younger parent, although I was never really a young parent.
I saw an opportunity to use a restaurant to identify a lot of my issues and concerns with being an immigrant in America, and Asian in America, and a young person in America.
When I moved to New York City in 1965, I wanted to be in theater. I was following my Ethel Barrymore dream. But I was too young to be Ethel.
Personally I discovered that you could go through the academy as a young scholar, come out, and almost immediately have an impact on the academic environment.
My mother told me I should be a secretary, but I wanted to be an actress from when I was very young.
The Black Panther Party was not a gang. They grew out of a young black intelligentsia on college campuses.