Words matter. These are the best Being A Teenager Quotes from famous people such as Matt Haig, Isabel Gillies, Kawhi Leonard, Ira Sachs, Mae Whitman, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Teenagers watch and listen to all kinds of things. It is the nature of being a teenager to seek out intense stuff. Stuff about death and sex and love and fear. Teenagers are the bravest, most curious, most philosophical, most open-minded readers there are, which is why so many less-than-young adults like writing for them.
I love teenagers. I loved being a teenager.
I remember being a teenager and watching 40-year-old Michael Jordan compete in his final All-Star game.
I remember being a teenager and seeing Seymour Cassel across a crowded room and being incredibly star struck, and not having the courage to say, ‘Hello.’
Being a teenager is hard.
Being a teenager in a small Austrian village was not fabulous. I tried to fit in and changed myself to be part of the game. I now realise I can create the game.
Everything about being a teenager and not feeling like you fit in is just magnified by being a mutant!
Being a teenager anyway is incredibly intense and every moment is invested with ferocious importance.
It’s tough being a teenager, man!
I think the hardest part about being a teenager is dealing with other teenagers – the criticism and the ridicule, the gossip and rumors.
Being a teenager, it’s so hard to find foundation that’s good for your skin for everyday wear.
I think being a teenager is a difficult journey in and of itself, but being transgender makes it that much harder.
I joined a gym when I was 11, agreed to seeing a dietitian aged 15, and I remember being a teenager and going to shops, only to find that as a size 16, the clothes were hidden at the back or on different floors well away from the shop windows.
No matter where you are or where you grow up, you always go through the same awkward moments of being a teenager and growing up and trying to figure out who you are.
A lot of my songs are about being a teenager with a tornado in your head.
In fact, you couldn’t give me anything to make me go back to being a teenager. Never. No, I hated it.
Being a teenager, I would think they were real strict, and I would get upset, but I’m glad they were like that. They didn’t let us do whatever we wanted. We weren’t allowed to date until we were, like, juniors in high school.
Every teenage artist out there is mostly talking about boys, and I think there’s so much more to being a teenager than just boys.
When you’re a teenager, your essence is so specific to being a teenager, and everything becomes so extreme. Your emotions are on the surface, and you oscillate between different things at one time.
Being a teenager, a gay teenager, in such a small village is not that much fun. I am part of the gay community and most gays have a similar story to mine.
Every teenager feels like a freak. It’s part of being a teenager, part of the individuation from child to adult – those teenage years are who am I? What am I? Where am I going?
I think my anorexia was to do with being a teenager, not being in films.
I was not popular in school, and I was definitely not a ladies’ man. And I had a very painful adolescence, because it was all very strange to me. It wasn’t like I got beat up, but the humiliation and isolation, and the existential ‘God, I exist, and nobody cares’ of being a teenager were extremely pronounced for me.
Everyone seems to relate to the awkwardness of being a teenager, or even a 30-year-old.
I enjoyed being a teenager.