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Motherhood is a great honor and privilege, yet it is also synonymous with servanthood. Every day women are called upon to selflessly meet the needs of their families. Whether they are awake at night nursing a baby, spending their time and money on less-than-grateful teenagers, or preparing meals, moms continuously put others before themselves.
Charles Stanley
Time
Day
Mom
Great
Needs
Women
Every Day
Money
Honor
Motherhood
Before
Every
Baby
Others
Meet
Nursing
Teenagers
Spending
Synonymous
Put
Also
Time And Money
Continuously
Women Are
Privilege
Families
Whether
Meals
Themselves
Awake
Moms
Preparing
Night
I went freelance in 1996 and my children are now teenagers and it seemed right.
Rachel Johnson
Freelance
Teenagers
Seemed
Children
Now
Right
Teenagers are some of the most passionate, dynamic and creative people I know. Yet, too often, this creative spark is left to flicker precariously and sometimes fade entirely.
Malorie Blackman
Creative
People
Sometimes
Too
Teenagers
Some
Entirely
Fade
Know
Most
Passionate
Left
Often
Dynamic
Spark
Flicker
Creative People
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.
Matt Haig
Love
Death
Nature
Writing
Fear
Sex
Teenager
Teenagers
Philosophical
Out
Kinds
Seek
About
Adult
Stuff
Open-Minded
Like
Most
Readers
Curious
Intense
Listen
Bravest
Being
Being A Teenager
Which
Them
Many
Why
Things
Watch
If our children are becoming teenagers who are abusive, have mental health issues, and are committing heinous crime, it only means that we have failed them as a society. We have failed to give them a safe, nurturing environment to ensure that they are well-balanced, useful persons in the society.
Vikram Patel
Health
Mental Health
Crime
Nurturing
Society
Teenagers
Our
Ensure
Mental
Give
Only
Environment
Failed
Safe
Well-Balanced
Becoming
Issues
Committing
Children
Them
Persons
Means
Useful
Who
Few things are more satisfying than seeing your children have teenagers of their own.
Doug Larson
Parenting
Few
Own
Teenagers
Seeing
More
Than
Few Things
Children
Your
Satisfying
Things
It's bad timing, but a lot of kids become teenagers just as their parents are hitting their mid-life crisis. So everybody's miserable and confused and seeking that new sense of identity.
Laurie Halse Anderson
Confused
Parents
Miserable
Become
Timing
Sense
Everybody
Teenagers
Crisis
Kids
Bad
Seeking
New
Identity
Lot
Hitting
Just
Mid-Life
Mid-Life Crisis
Sometimes, wearing a scarf and a polo coat and no makeup and with a certain attitude of walking, I go shopping or just look at people living. But then, you know, there will be a few teenagers who are kind of sharp, and they'll say, 'Hey, just a minute. You know who I think that is?' And they'll start tailing me. And I don't mind.
Marilyn Monroe
Attitude
Me
You
People
Shopping
Sometimes
Mind
Will
Few
Living
Think
Teenagers
Hey
Say
Kind
Wearing
Scarf
Minute
Sharp
Know
Look
Makeup
Go
Walking
Just
Polo
Then
Certain
Coat
Who
Start
I'm a teenager, but I'm independent - I have my own apartment, I have my own life. And I think I have learned more than any of those teenagers have in school. I learned to be responsible, leaving my family and coming here alone.
Adriana Lima
Life
Alone
Family
School
Own
Think
Teen
Teenager
Teenagers
Those
Independent
Responsible
My Own
More
Learned
Coming
Leaving
Than
Any
Apartment
Here
Swimmers provide much healthier role models for teenagers than the catwalk.
Clare Balding
Teenagers
Healthier
Provide
Than
Role
Role Models
Models
Much
Swimmers
When I first came to New York, I was surprised by all these out teenagers who were openly on the street being who they were. That intrigued me because I was 27 and still struggling with being myself.
Dee Rees
Myself
Me
Being Myself
First
Teenagers
Intrigued
Out
Struggling
New
Openly
Because
Still
Came
Were
Surprised
York
New York
Being
Who
Street
Teenagers are free verse walking around on two legs.
Dorothy Allison
Free
Teenagers
Free Verse
Around
Verse
Walking
Legs
Two
We are all rebellious teenagers. Sometimes we grow out of it, and sometimes we don't.
Kelly Asbury
Sometimes
Teenagers
Out
Grow
Rebellious
My first job in TV was hosting this young teen magazine show, and all these high school teenagers showed up from all over Sacramento, California, and they chose four of us to host the show, two boys and two girls. And of the two girls, I was kind of the perky smart one and the other girl was the pretty one.
Lisa Ling
School
Smart
Job
Girl
First
Young
Teen
Other
Teenagers
Kind
TV
High
Magazine
Pretty
High School
Sacramento
Host
Hosting
Over
First Job
California
Perky
Boy
Up
Us
Show
Chose
Four
Two
Teenagers are kinda the same wherever you find them in America.
Tom Cotton
You
Teenagers
Kinda
Find
America
Same
Wherever
Them
I like to write about teenagers because it's such an uncertain and dramatic time.
Adam Rapp
Time
Dramatic
Teenagers
About
Uncertain
Write
Like
Because
I missed out on everything. Sometimes on the street I see teenagers hanging out and going to the movies, going to concerts, and I get so jealous.
Adriana Lima
Jealous
Sometimes
Teenagers
Everything
Out
See
Missed
Concerts
Get
Going
Hanging
Movies
Street
I think all teenagers feel a lot of things at once; everything's going crazy in our brain.
Alessia Cara
Crazy
Think
Teenagers
Our
Everything
Once
Feel
Brain
Lot
Going
Going Crazy
Things
The powers of the teenagers in 'The Darkest Minds' were always meant to represent that inherent drive that young people have to make change, and how the world pushes back against it.
Alexandra Bracken
Change
People
World
Darkest
Drive
Young
Teenagers
Back
Minds
Pushes
Powers
Make
Always
How
Were
Represent
Against
Young People
Meant
Inherent
My perspective is that, when you're a kid, if your audience is a group of children or teenagers, you do have some level of social responsibility. I feel that.
Alexis Bledel
You
Perspective
Responsibility
Group
Teenagers
Kid
Some
Feel
Audience
Children
Social
Your
Social Responsibility
Level
Brand loyalty starts in the cradle and ends in the grave, as I wrote in my first book, 'Branded: The Buying and Selling of Teenagers.'
Alissa Quart
Loyalty
Book
First
Starts
Teenagers
Wrote
Selling
Brand
Branded
Cradle
Ends
Grave
Buying
When I was doing my research for 'Branded,' I'd meet groups of teenagers and preteenagers or tweens, and they would laugh at a magazine spread in a women's magazine or teen girl magazine and say, 'I'd never buy this outfit. I know these girls are starving themselves.' But they probably would go out and buy the thing eventually.
Alissa Quart
Buy
Women
Girl
Research
Teen
Starving
Meet
Teenagers
Say
Laugh
Out
Would
Magazine
Outfit
Never
Know
Spread
Doing
Go
Branded
Themselves
Groups
Eventually
Thing
Well, it is so difficult right now when you look out on the road and how fast people go and the more and more cars you see out there, for teenagers, you'd think a kid that literally, a few years before, was sitting back in a car seat in the back seat is now behind the wheel.
Amy Klobuchar
You
People
Car
Before
Few
Difficult
Think
Teenagers
Back
Kid
Out
See
More
More And More
Road
Look
Well
How
Go
Years
Sitting
Wheel
Behind
Literally
Now
Fast
Seat
Right
Because teenagers don't have adult responsibilities yet, you can create your own drama, and it's a universe of your own emotions.
Andrea Seigel
You
Emotions
Own
Universe
Drama
Teenagers
Responsibilities
Adult
Because
Create
Your
As a little kid in the late 1960s, I was afraid of the world. Even if I didn't get caught in the draft that was sending American teenagers to Vietnam, there was always the possibility of a Soviet nuclear attack. I made constant escape plans and imagined a life going from port to port.
Andrew Solomon
Life
World
Made
Late
Teenagers
Kid
Possibility
Constant
Attack
Always
Caught
Escape
Get
American
Sending
Soviet
Going
Afraid
Little
Little Kid
Vietnam
Plans
Even
Port
Nuclear
Draft
Imagined
Since she got a cause and stopped being funny. I think she's real funny, but lately it's all been hearts and flowers and tears and saving teenagers and creating a role model. And that ain't funny. No giggles there.
Andy Richter
Funny
Cause
Tears
Think
Saving
Teenagers
Lately
Giggles
Since
She
Got
Real
Been
Model
Role
Role Model
Hearts
Stopped
Being
Being Funny
Creating
Flowers
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