100 Quotes About Teen

If you’re a teen looking for the best teen quotes, then you’re in the right place. In this article, we have compiled a list of the best teen quotes that will help you through tough times and keep you motivated when things get tough. Here we’ll go over what makes a great teen quote and give you some ideas on how to write your own.

Everything that happens to you matters to me.
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Everything that happens to you matters to me. Cassandra Clare
A perfect person is easy to love. But when somebody...
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A perfect person is easy to love. But when somebody likes all your imperfections, well, that's when you know they really mean it. Michelle Dalton
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No, no, it's not all random, if it really was all random, the universe would abandon us completely. and the universe doesn't. it takes care of its most fragile creations in ways we can't see. like with parents who adore you blindly. and a big sister who feels guilty for being human over you. and a little gravelly-voiced kid whose friends have left him over you. and even a pink-haired girl who carries your picture in her wallet. maybe it is a lottery, but the universe makes it all even out in the end. the universe takes care of all its birds. R.J. Palacio
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There are a million rules for being a girl. There are a million things you have to do to get through each day. High school has things that can trip you up, ruin you, people say one thing and mean another, and you have to know all the rules, you have to know what you can and can't do. Elizabeth Scott
Stop trying to be less of who you are. Let...
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Stop trying to be less of who you are. Let this time in your life cut you open and drain all of the things that are holding you back. Jennifer Elisabeth
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I can do this… I can start over. I can save my own life and I’m never going to be alone as long as I have stars to wish on and people to still love. Jennifer Elisabeth
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Books didn’t make me wallow in darkness, darkness made me wallow in books. Jackson Pearce
The children now love luxury. They have bad manners, contempt...
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The children now love luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Socrates
Dear Teens at Starbucks wearing 'Abstain from Sex 2 Attain...
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Dear Teens at Starbucks wearing 'Abstain from Sex 2 Attain Ur Goals' t-shirts: Doesn't it depend on what my goals are? John Green
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I could watch him do this until morning – never asking questions and never interrupting his work. I worship quietly – his intense focus and attention to detail and then, out of no where, I realize the inconvenient, inappropriate truth: ‘I love this man… and it has swallowed me. Jennifer Elisabeth
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Your personal truth is your gift to the world. Jennifer Elisabeth
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I didn't want it to be one good memory that led to a lot of bad ones. I wanted it to stay what it was, one amazing moment, something that was strong and sweet enough to stand on its own. Something I could remember without any pain. - Kate Elizabeth Scott
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Robert, I’m sorry that you feel so strange, but I’m not sorry that you’re feeling it because of me, ” I whispered, my heart feeling a familiar twinge as I continued, “but even if you hadn’t felt it, it would not change the way I feel about you. S.L. Naeole
Careful,
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Careful, " he smiled, "I'm lethal. Nely Cab
Give me agony or give me death, I'll take thy...
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Give me agony or give me death, I'll take thy heart as eternal breath Nely Cab
Raven scowled through his too-long bangs. “The Angel Song doesn’t...
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Raven scowled through his too-long bangs. “The Angel Song doesn’t hurt humans. It only affects the evil within.” “Then you should be writhing on the ground with the hounds, ” Mace mumbled. Heather Burch
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Kevin looks at me and I know he isn’t seeing the little girl I use to be, all pigtails and gangly limbs. He isn’t seeing my mother’s daughter or even my mother anymore. As his eyes linger over me, stopping here and there in the most uncomfortable places, I know he isn’t really even seeing me as I am. The bloodshot eyes staring out of the alcohol-flushed face are seeing a girl, nearly of age, who owes him a tremendous debt of gratitude.-- Rocky Evans. Gwenn Wright
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Don’t worry if people think you’re crazy. You are crazy. You have that kind of intoxicating insanity that lets other people dream outside of the lines and become who they’re destined to be. Jennifer Elisabeth
I met a boy whose eyes showed me that the...
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I met a boy whose eyes showed me that the past, present and future were all the same thing. Jennifer Elisabeth
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For so many years, I couldn’t understand why every time I thought that someone finally loved me, like… for real, they would eventually turn to vapor. Every person whom I’ve ever loved is trapped inside of my chest. I’ve breathed all of them in so deeply that I’ve nearly choked and died on every soul that I’ve ever given myself to. Jennifer Elisabeth
I want to be the best version of myself for...
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I want to be the best version of myself for anyone who is going to someday walk into my life and need someone to love them beyond reason. Jennifer Elisabeth
Let this time in your life cut you open and...
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Let this time in your life cut you open and drain all of the things that are holding you back. I’m going to help you forgive the things that you won’t let yourself forget. Jennifer Elisabeth
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I look out into the water and up deep into the stars. I beg the sparkling lanterns of light to cure me of myself – my past and the kaleidoscope of mistakes, failures and wrong turns that have stacked unbearable regret upon my shoulders. Jennifer Elisabeth
Does our purpose on Earth directly link to the people...
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Does our purpose on Earth directly link to the people whom we end up meeting? Are our relationships and experiences actually the required dots that connect and then lead us to our ultimate destinies? Jennifer Elisabeth
I fantasize the night sky to be like a cosmic...
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I fantasize the night sky to be like a cosmic blue print of my life as I close my eyes and unbutton my heart…. just in case anyone up there is listening. Jennifer Elisabeth
I’ve grown up defined by this desperate, undeniable, ‘can’t breathe’...
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I’ve grown up defined by this desperate, undeniable, ‘can’t breathe’ kind of space inside of myself and I’m afraid that the diagnosis is fatal. Jennifer Elisabeth
Something, somewhere, knows what’s best for me and promises to...
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Something, somewhere, knows what’s best for me and promises to keep sending me people and experiences to light my way as long as I live in gratitude and keep paying attention to the signs. Jennifer Elisabeth
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I’ve always seen this in you, ever since you were a little girl – this hunger to love other people into their highest selves and it’s what has made me irreversibly and just so forever in love with you. Jennifer Elisabeth
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Please… Whoever you are, whatever you are… I believe in you even though I don’t completely understand you. I feel you around me even though I can’t exactly describe what I’m feeling. Sometimes things happen to me and I know that you’re there and I’m humbled by the lack of coincidence that exists in the world. Whatever you want from me, it’s yours – just please help me. You know how I get when I lose control, and I find myself constantly being pulled back there these days. Jennifer Elisabeth
I feel a resurgence of my 6-year-old self… that little...
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I feel a resurgence of my 6-year-old self… that little warrior, goddess of a girl reminding me of who I was when I was little, before the world got its hands on me. Jennifer Elisabeth
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I know that this process of ‘me changing my life’ doesn’t just end once I set fire to this list of things I hate about myself. Tonight isn’t as much of a new beginning as it is a violent end and I know the real work hasn’t even started yet. Jennifer Elisabeth
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I’m going to follow this invisible red thread until I find myself again… until I finally figure out… who I’m meant to be. Jennifer Elisabeth
If ever I was running, it was towards you.
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If ever I was running, it was towards you. Jennifer Elisabeth
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I love him in ways that I can’t explain to other people. They don’t understand… it’s not their fault. Jennifer Elisabeth
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I really believe that there is an invisible red thread tied between him and me, and that it has stretched and tangled for years – across oceans and lifetimes. I know that it won’t break because our souls are tied. Jennifer Elisabeth
Everything hurts right now and nothing is helping because as...
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Everything hurts right now and nothing is helping because as the pain is getting worse – so is the love. Jennifer Elisabeth
I just want your voice aimed at me again. I...
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I just want your voice aimed at me again. I want to absorb the direction of your eyes… Jennifer Elisabeth
I want you to trust yourself, baby. Love is all...
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I want you to trust yourself, baby. Love is all that matters and you’ve always known that. You’ve known, since you were a very little girl, what your life is meant to be about… Jennifer Elisabeth
I know that your soul is on life support and...
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I know that your soul is on life support and that you feel lost and like you’re completely spinning out of control, but you’re finding yourself – here, tonight… even in this darkness. Jennifer Elisabeth
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What is this thing you call substance abuse? All I wanna do is forget and get loose. Drinking and smoking over and over What's so great about a life that's sober? There's nothing cool about being young When the monsters of night have stolen the sun. I'm tired of searching for words in the sky. All I wanna do is drink and die. Nothing is real. It's all a big lie. All I wanna do is drink and die. There's nothing cool about being young When the monsters of night have stolen the sun. Unknown
Popularity is teenage heroin.
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Popularity is teenage heroin. Shaun David Hutchinson
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As a child, I read because books—violent and not, blasphemous and not, terrifying and not—were the most loving and trustworthy things in my life. I read widely, and loved plenty of the classics so, yes, I recognized the domestic terrors faced by Louisa May Alcott’s March sisters. But I became the kid chased by werewolves, vampires, and evil clowns in Stephen King’s books. I read books about monsters and monstrous things, often written with monstrous language, because they taught me how to battle the real monsters in my life. And now I write books for teenagers because I vividly remember what it felt like to be a teen facing everyday and epic dangers. I don’t write to protect them. It’s far too late for that. I write to give them weapons—in the form of words and ideas-that will help them fight their monsters. I write in blood because I remember what it felt like to bleed. Sherman Alexie
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The more I write stories for young people, and the more young readers I meet, the more I'm struck by how much kids long to see themselves in stories. To see their identities and perspectives–their avatars–on the page. Not as issues to be addressed or as icons for social commentary, but simply as people who get to do cool things in amazing worlds. Yes, all the “issue” books are great and have a place in literature, but it's a different and wildly joyous gift to find yourself on the pages of an entertainment, experiencing the thrills and chills of a world more adventurous than our own. And when you see that as a writer, you quickly realize that you don't want to be the jerk who says to a young reader, “Sorry, kid. You don't get to exist in story; you're too different.” You don't want to be part of our present dystopia that tells kids that if they just stopped being who they are they could have a story written about them, too. That's the role of the bad guy in the dystopian stories, right? Given a choice, I'd rather be the storyteller who says every kid can have a chance to star. . Paolo Bacigalupi
Pencils racing across paper, a sound I like.
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Pencils racing across paper, a sound I like." Marisol Eileen Granfors
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Starting over can be the scariest thing in the entire world, whether it’s leaving a lover, a school, a team, a friend or anything else that feels like a core part of our identity but when your gut is telling you that something here isn’t right or feels unsafe, I really want you to listen and trust in that voice. Jennifer Elisabeth
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Being a Dream Girl is never going to be about what you look like or how much you weigh. After all, our physical appearances are just reflections of our inner worlds. What makes you a Dream Girl is your emotional sensitivity, your self-awareness, and your ability to communicate who you are effectively and compassionately in the world. Jennifer Elisabeth
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This is your life — not your parents’, teachers’ or significant other’s. If you ever find yourself on a path that just doesn’t feel safe anymore, you have every right to stop the car, get out — change your shoes and start walking. Jennifer Elisabeth
I never want you to deny anything about yourself because...
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I never want you to deny anything about yourself because you have grown up thinking it’s unacceptable or inconvenient for the people around you. Jennifer Elisabeth
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Can you identify the source preventing you from feeling good every single day, from loving yourself unconditionally and making your dreams come true? Is it a voice in your head or a gut wrenching ache that compromises your inner peace and doesn’t allow you to accept the love around you? Is there one thing, or maybe many things, keeping you from forgiving your past and moving forward, tormenting you with lies like “You don’t deserve real love so just settle for whatever you can get, ” “You’re not smart enough to achieve your dream so don’t even try, ” or “Look at your past… you should hate yourself way more than you actually do! ”? Welcome to your Little Monster. Jennifer Elisabeth
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Even if we try to conform to ideals and strive for perfection, we will always be pulled back to our core identity because it’s the path of least resistance for our souls — an energy force that wants nothing more than for us to honor and accept who we are and discover what we’re meant to do in the world. Jennifer Elisabeth
Love is my drug of choice, even if it comes...
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Love is my drug of choice, even if it comes laced with pain and disaster. Jennifer Elisabeth
Freedom of Speech doesn't justify online bullying. Words have power,...
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Freedom of Speech doesn't justify online bullying. Words have power, be careful how you use them. Germany Kent
For those of you who may be homeschooled: high school...
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For those of you who may be homeschooled: high school is that four-year asylum where they put teenagers because we have no idea what else to do with them. Anthony M. Esolen
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Through most of human history, our ancestors had children shortly after puberty, just as the members of all nonhuman species do to this day. Whether we like the idea or not, our young ancestors must have been capable of providing for their offspring, defending their families from predators, cooperating with others, and in most other respects functioning fully as adults. If they couldn't function as adults, their young could not have survived, which would have meant the swift demise of the human race. The fact that we're still here suggests that most young people are probably far more capable than we think they are. Somewhere along the line, we lost sight of — and buried — the potential of our teens. Robert Epstein
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I rubbed at my temple, where the zit was gone. It still hurt a little , though, deep under the skin. I hate those zits that burrow underground. You think they've vanished, but no, they just barricade themselves right next to the bone and hurt. Lili St. Crow
Expired condoms are like nuclear waste: there's nothing sensible you...
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Expired condoms are like nuclear waste: there's nothing sensible you can do with it. Andrew Smith
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If you surround yourself with the good and righteous, they can only raise you up. If you surround yourself with the others, they will drag you down into the doldrums of mediocrity, and they will keep you there, but only as long as you permit it. Mark Glamack
Teenagers read millions of books every year. They read for...
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Teenagers read millions of books every year. They read for entertainment and for education. They read because of school assignments and pop culture fads. Sherman Alexie
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I wanted to know what it was like to be a drug addict, and have an eating disorder, and have a loved one die, and fall in love. I saw my friends going through these things, I saw the world going through these things, and I needed to understand them. I needed to make sense of them. Books didn’t make me wallow in darkness, darkness made me wallow in books, and it was books that showed me there is light at the end of the tunnel. . Jackson Pearce
Life is full of challenges. In the end, it's getting...
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Life is full of challenges. In the end, it's getting up that pulls us through the dark days. So we can admire the sunset. Azelene Williams
Life is full of challenges. In the end it's getting...
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Life is full of challenges. In the end it's getting up that pulls us through the dark day's. So that we can admire the sunset Azelene Williams
I write, like anybody else, about how it is to...
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I write, like anybody else, about how it is to be human." -- Mark Merlis Arlie Corday
You get out of hell one step at a time.
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You get out of hell one step at a time." -- Abbie Sullivan, "Cinderella Shoots the Moon. Arlie Corday
There are people in my life who count more than...
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There are people in my life who count more than playing soccer in Serie A Mirella Muffarotto
I stifled a yawn.
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I stifled a yawn. "It's too early to be such an asshat, Daniel. Michelle Hodkin
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It's not new, our valuation of young female people for how they can serve, satisfy, and satiate. Our girls are both the platter and the meal, and we eat them up--we eat their meat, we lap up their sweetness, we covet and control and consume. Elana K. Arnold
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The same teen who can't legally operate a four-wheeler, or [ATV]..in a farm lane workplace environment can operate a jacked-up F-250 pickup on a crowded urban expressway. By denying these [farm work] opportunities to bring value to their own lives and the community around them, we've relegated our young adults to teenage foolishness. Then as a culture we walk around shaking our heads in bewilderment at these young people with retarded maturity. Never in life do people have as much energy as in their teens, and to criminalize leveraging it is certainly one of our nation's greatest resource blunders. . Joel Salatin
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Don’t touch me. Don’t tell me how beautiful my eyes are, how soft my hair is, how you love to hear my voice. Don’t. Don’t pretend you are falling in love with me. I know you are lying, and every word you say hurts even more. Let us just be friends, if we can start there. Can’t we? Can’t we at least be friends? Get to know each other a little? Before the wedding, and the bedding, when I will have to take you as my lord and husband?. Unknown
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No doesn't mean to Marcus what it means to those without money and a car. Shaun David Hutchinson
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She's a girl after my own heart. Food first, conversation later. Kelly Risser
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One minute the teacher was talking about the Civil War. And the next minute he was gone. There. Gone. No 'poof.' No flash of light. No explosion. Michael Grant
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I guess I had always sort of fantasized that a guy would see me and get past the ponytail and the glasses and the giant sweatshirt to discover how insanely awesome I am, then come and whisk me off into that magical teenager fairytale where everyone else gets to prance around. Jeff Sampson
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Once upon a time there was a young lady who lived in a marsh, and her name was Poison. Chris Wooding
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Carla had realised there wasn’t just one destined adventure in life, there were thousands of them. Claire Chilton
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He’s drowning, suffocating under the weight of my darkness and there’s nothing I can do to stop it. Aimee L. Salter
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Good to see you too, Otto." -Sydney Rose Unknown
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DETOX your mind, body, AND your contact list. SupaNova Slom
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The world turned itself into a better place around him. Rainbow Rowell
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I often wonder what happened to those few I spent my youth in battle beside, those select individuals whom I was drawn to simply by coincidence, whom I joined forces with against an unknown future and a world so large that we depended upon each other because none of us knew a damn thing, and we were all so wise. Daniel J. Rice
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Family and friends become oppressors the moment they teach you that loyalty is more important than what is done to people outside your social circle. What they are really saying is this: Save yourself because God is more interested in an intact family or social circle that looks righteous, rather than you being a person of integrity that has compassion for others. It is this absurdity that teaches the wrong version of God and creates the next generation of "me" centered individuals. Shannon L. Alder
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Your passions don’t have to connect to one another and no one needs to sign off on them. Passion isn’t logical… it’s only the fuel which keeps our souls alive. Let it be that simple. Jennifer Elisabeth
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My son, my son. When I had my son I would explain all that to him when he was starry enough to like understand. But then I knew he would not understand or would not want to understand at all and would do all the veshches I had done, yes perhaps even killing some poor starry forella surrounded with mewing kots and koshkas, and I would not be able to really stop him. And nor would he be able to stop his own son, brothers. And so it would itty on to like the end of the world.. Anthony Burgess
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I automatically assume people won't like me, so I don't talk to them unless they approach me first. I can't become a part of a crowd because I can't get past that feeling that I don't belong. Stephanie Kuehnert
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As much as I think about sex, I can only with extreme difficulty conceive of myself actually performing the act. And here's another thing I wonder about. How could you ever look a girl in the eye after you've had your winkie up her wendell? I mean, doesn't that render normal social conversation impossible? Apparently not. C.D. Payne
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Consider, if you will, the morning boner. What a metaphor of hope and renewal! How can anyone give way to despair when one’s groin greets each day with such a gala spectacle of physical optimism? C.D. Payne
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So much has been done to my body, and still, somehow, not enough. Jennifer Elisabeth
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I tried to push my body through his and completely disappear. Jennifer Elisabeth
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I lost my innocence very young and it had nothing to do with sex. Jennifer Elisabeth
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Stay strong. Don't be bullied by anyone. Luke Bookwrighter
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Strict parents create sneaky kids. Bryant A. Loney
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Trying to understand her teenage daughter’s behavior was like trying to listen to a recording of a symphony whose volume vacillated unpredictably from barely audible to deafening. She couldn’t hear the music, and all she wanted to do was leave the room. Sonja Yoerg
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A young man is still a boy, and a boy sometimes has the right to be stubborn. Markus Zusak
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Despite how lonely or broken down you might feel, we need you with us helping to make the world better, kinder and safer, especially for the little girls coming up. Jennifer Elisabeth
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Then turn your eyes back on me, and tell me that Cathy and I are still children to be treated with condescension, and are incapable of understanding adult subjects. V.C. Andrews
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Are you imperfect, romantically irrational, ridiculously fearless, and utterly illogical? You're my ideal reader, friend, partner. I'm your fan. Brook Tesla
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...as we are endowed....with rhetorics....none will deny....of innocence....towards scribbling....of love lines....and of lust....to what seems like male....to what seems like female....in those days....I mean nothing....but in high school.....even me....I can't deny. Michael Bassey Johnson
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She was afraid of giving in to that overwhelming, absolute, unconditional love, a love that had shown her the route to heaven, but which had also taught her how much one could suffer, to the point where even the sound of your own tears became deafening. Mirella Muffarotto
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The French poet Mallarmé and, after him, Borges, claimed that “everything in the world exists to end up in a book, ” and if that’s true, and that even every man is a book, Federico was undoubtedly created by the pen of Keats or some other tormented Romantic poet; while Matteo was pure passion, like Shakespeare’s Romeo: spontaneous, intense, and impetuously real. Mirella Muffarotto
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It's absurd how crazy love can make you......but even more absurd how stupid jealousy can make you! Mirella Muffarotto
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How you spend your time when you are not working or studying says everything about who you are and what is motivating your life. Jennifer Elisabeth