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Sadness at that age had the pleasing texture of imprisonment: you reared and sulked against the bonds of parents and school and age, things that kept you from the certain happiness that awaited. When I was a sophomore in college, I had a boyfriend who spoke breathlessly of running away to Mexico - it didn't occur to me that we could no longer run away from home.

~ Emma Cline

Emma Cline Adolescence Disillusionment Growing Up Running Away Sadness

From my window I watched the full moon—a moon that reminded me of Brett—become shadowed, little by little until there was only a deep blackness in the woods at night. I would sit there wakeful, hour after hour, and wonder if this aching around my heart, this sense of being alone, forlorn and unwanted in a world where there was gayety and love for others of my age, was going to continue for all of my days.

~ Irene Hunt

Irene Hunt Adolescence Growing Up Lovesick Sadness Thoughts

I’m in mid-passage, darling,” he said, beginning to talk like a queen so as to demystify himself, so as to destroy the very qualities John Schaeffer had fallen in love with, “I’m menopausal, change of life, hot flashes, you know. Wondering how much longer I can go without hair transplants and whether Germaine Monteil really works on the crow’s feet. I’ve had it, I’ve been through the mill, I’m a jaded queen. But you, dear, you have that gift whose loss the rest of life is just a funeral for—why else do you suppose those gray-haired gentlemen,” he said, nodding at his friends on the floor, “make money, buy houses, take trips around the world? Why else do they dwindle into a little circle of close friends, a farm upstate, and become in the end mere businessmen, shop-owners, decorators who like their homes filled with flowers and their friends flying in on Air France and someone pretty like you at the dinner table? It is all, my dear, because they are no longer young. Because they no longer live in that magic world that is yours for ten more years. Adolescence in America ends at thirty.

~ Andrew Holleran

Andrew Holleran Adolescence Gay Lgbt Life Magic Midlife Youth

The things I was good at had no real application: addressing envelopes in bubble letters with smiling creatures on the flap. Making sludgy coffee I drank with grave affect. Finding a certain desired song playing on the radio, like a medium scanning for news of the dead.

~ Emma Cline

Emma Cline Adolescence Displacement Loneliness

For the first time in my life, I actually wished that everyone was the same. And I despised myself for my differentness or uniqueness as an individual. In the world there are lots of social groups people can fit into, and I've spent time roaming in and out of a few and being kicked out of many. Now I stand on the outside and look in. Wondering where is my place. Coming to a conclusion, I have no place.

~ Laura Hanna

Laura Hanna Adolescence Fitting In Growing Pains Growing Up Life Loneliness

Yes, you're right. It's part of growing up, I suppose. You always have to leave something behind you.ü

~ Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman Adolescence Growing Up Growth Leaving Left Behind Youth

Yes, you're right. It's part of growing up, I suppose. You always have to leave something behind you.

~ Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman Adolescence Growing Up Growth Leaving Something Behind Left Behind Youth

One of the main tasks of adolescence is to achieve an identity—not necessarily a knowledge of who we are, but a clarification of the range of what we might become, a set of self-references by which we can make sense of our responses, and justify our decisions and goals.

~ Terri Apter

Terri Apter Adolescence Decisions Goals Identity Life Respponsibilities Values

Cut privet still smells of sour apples, as it did when I was sixteen; but this is a rare, lingering exception. At that age, everything seemed more open to analogy, to metaphor, than it does now. There were more meanings, more interpretations, a greater variety of available truths. There was more symbolism, Things contained more.

~ Julian Barnes

Julian Barnes Adolescence Meaning Sixteen

Stop looking at what everyone else has! You have to figure out who you are before you can be anyone!

~ Setona Mizushiro

Setona Mizushiro Adolescence Self Esteem Teen

What drew him back was something altogether more personal, to a history where, in the pain and longing of adolescence, he was still standing on the corner of Queen and Albert Streets waiting for someone that he knew would never appear. He had long understood that one of his selves, the earliest and most vulnerable, had never left this place, and this original and clearest view of things could be recovered only through what had first come to him in the glow of its ordinary light and weather...it was the light they appeared in that was the point, and that at least had not changed.

~ David Malouf

David Malouf Adolescence History Past Personal History Waiting

The groove is so mysterious. We're born with it and we lose it and the world seems to split apart before our eyes into stupid and cool. When we get it back, the world unifies around us, and both stupid and cool fall away.I am grateful to those who are keepers of the groove. The babies and the grandmas who hang on to it and help us remember when we forget that any kind of dancing is better than no dancing at all.

~ Lynda Barry

Lynda Barry Adolescence Babies Confidence Cool Dance Dancing Demons Grandma Groove Growing Up Lynda Barry One Hundred Demons Self Love Stupid

My face seems too square and my eyes too big, like I'm perpetually surprised, but there's nothing wrong with me that I can fix.

~ David Levithan

David Levithan Adolescence Appearance Confidence

What was he? A mere human, stuck between the rungs of blended adolescence and nascent adulthood. What power did he command over the mysterious forces of love? Which sword could shatter the impenetrable armour of desire?

~ Faraaz Kazi

Faraaz Kazi Adolescence Confusion Desire Love

I DON’T KNOW! I HAVE NO FREAKIN’ IDEA. I’M ONLY FIFTEEN. I want my mom.

~ Jacquelyn Nicole Davis

Jacquelyn Nicole Davis Adolescence Funny Quotes Teenage Years Young Adult

Puberty corrupts - that’s a fact, and it corrupts without consent – that’s the concern.

~ Mohit Parikh

Mohit Parikh Adolescence Puberty Puberty In Boys Spiritual Teenage Young Adult

Fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, lemme tell you. Those are big years. Everybody always thinks of it as a time of adolescence—just getting through to the real part of your life—but it's more than that. Sometimes your whole life happens in those years, and the rest of your life it's just the same story playing out with different characters. I could die tomorrow and have lived the main ups and downs of life. Pain. Loss. Love. And what you all so fondly refer to as wisdom. Wanna know the difference between adult wisdom and young adult wisdom? You have the ability to look back at your past and interpret it. I have the ability to look at my present and live it with my whole body.

~ Lidia Yuknavitch

Lidia Yuknavitch Adolescence Dora A Headcase Inspirational Lidia Wisdom Ya Young Adult Youth Yuknavitch

I think of what it means to be a teenager in America, necessarily pushing boundaries, making expected mistakes. Here there is no margin for error: a mistake, no matter how insignificant, dashes any small hopes to break the cycle of poverty. Here in Kibera the world is relentless and unforgiving.

~ Jessica Posner

Jessica Posner Adolescence Kibera Poverty Teenagers

For as long as I could remember, I had been transparent to myself, unselfconscious, learning, doing, most of every day. Now I was in my own way; I myself was a dark object I could not ignore. I couldn't remember how to forget myself. I didn't want to think about myself, to reckon myself in, to deal with myself every livelong minute on top of everything else - but swerve as I might, I couldn't avoid it. I was a boulder blocking my own path. I was a dog barking between my own ears, a barking dog who wouldn't hush. So this was adolescence. Is this how the people around me had died on their feet - inevitably, helplessly? Perhaps their own selves eclipsed the sun for so many years the world shriveled around them, and when at least their inescapable orbits had passed through these dark egoistic years it was too late, they had adjusted. Must I then lose the world forever, that I had so loved? Was it all, the whole bright and various planet, where I had been so ardent about finding myself alive, only a passion peculiar to children, that I would outgrow even against my will?

~ Annie Dillard

Annie Dillard Adolescence Awakening Consciousness Selfconsciousness

Sucks to be left out of adolescence, sort of like getting locked in the closet on Venus when the sun appears for the first time in a hundred years.

~ Junot Díaz

Junot Díaz Adolescence Humor Nerdiness Ray Bradbury Science Fiction

The hardest thing about adolescence is that everything seems too big. There's no way to get context or perspective, ..... Pain and joy without limits. No one can live like that forever, so experience finally comes to our rescue. We come to know what we can endure, and also that nothing endures.

~ Sara Paretsky

Sara Paretsky Adolescence Endurance Experience Inspirational

But I don't want to just believe it, I want it to be true.

~ Audrey Niffenegger

Audrey Niffenegger Adolescence Believe Claire Abshire God St Thomas Aquinas

And she says she wants to expose me to all these great things. And to tell you the truth, I don't really want to be exposed to all these great things if it means that I'll have to hear Mary Elizabeth talk about all the great things she exposed me to all the time. I don't understand that. I would give someone a record so they could love the record, not so they would always know that I gave it to them.

~ Stephen Chbosky

Stephen Chbosky Adolescence Culture Philosophy

Everything was brighter and more colorful in those years, as if my childhood was ending in an explosion of unreal passion that made my life feel sacred and holy.

~ Roman Payne

Roman Payne Adolescence Boyhood Childhood Girlhood Growing Up Memories Roman Payne Roman Payne Quote Teen Teenage Love Teenagers Teens Youth

He's taking the change well? She asked.Except for getting a bit overtired. He's excited, but what 15-year-old wouldn't be under these circumstances?

~ Frank Herbert

Frank Herbert Adolescence Maturation Parenting

Abigail Adams is willing to risk her son's exposure to danger in Europe so that he can be at his fathers side, at an age where he can most benefit from his father's example and precepts.

~ Paul C. Nagel

Paul C. Nagel Adolescence Mentoring Parenting

During childhood, it’s about trying to help develop who your kid’s going to be. During adolescence, it’s about responding to who your kid wants to be.

~ Jennifer Senior

Jennifer Senior Adolescence Childhood Davila Parenting

Many parents have experienced the fact that kids don’t seem to honor their parents the way that previous generations of children did. The question we need to ask is, how did we get to this position? How did this lack of respect infiltrate even the closest family relationships? Most importantly, how can we make sure that it doesn’t ruin our bond with our own teens?

~ Fiona Dimas-Herd

Fiona Dimas-Herd Adolescence Communicating With Teens Family Fiona Dimas Herd Parenting Respect Teens Values

So it was a crossroads summer, when the universe seemed to stand perilously still like an egg wobbling on a precipice, a regular rite of passage summer that saw us traverse the hazardous divide between the illusions of boyhood and the far more pernicious deceptions of maturity, et cetera.

~ Sol Luckman

Sol Luckman Adolescence Adulthood Boy Boyhood Coming Of Age Crossroads Deception Growing Up Illusion Lies Maturation Rite Of Passage Summer Teen Teenager

No-one had ever looked at me before Suzanne, not really, so she had become my definition. Her gaze softening my centre so easily that even photographs of her seemed aimed at me, ignited with private meaning.

~ Emma Cline

Emma Cline Adolescence Identity Love

No matter what your origin or beliefs, rather adolescent or full grown. Thoughts are scribed in pencil but actions are carved in stone

~ Carl Henegan

Carl Henegan Actions Adolescence Beliefs Choices Opinions Stone

You forget what it was like. You'd swear on your life you never will, but year by year it falls away. How your temperature ran off the mercury, your heart galloped flat-out and never needed to rest, everything was pitched on the edge of shattering glass. How wanting something was like dying of thirst. How your skin was too fine to keep out any of the million things flooding by; every color boiled bright enough to scald you, any second of any day could send you soaring or rip you to bloody shreds.

~ Tana French

Tana French Adolescence Emotions Teenagers

Once in my room I don't have a goddamn clue what to do.

~ Kelly Thompson

Kelly Thompson Adolescence Cursing Home Kelly Thompson Lola Room Supervillain Tedium The Girl Who Would Be King

Adolescence is like having only enough light to see the step directly in front of you.

~ Sarah Addison Allen

Sarah Addison Allen Adolescence Youth

Until recently each generation found it more expedient to plead guilty to the charge of being young and ignorant, easier to take the punishment meted out by the older generation (which had itself confessed to the same crime short years before). The command to grow up at once was more bearable than the faceless horror of wavering purpose, which was youth.

~ Maya Angelou

Maya Angelou Adolescence Adulthood Growing Up I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings Maturity Maya Angelou Youth

But I could not fully admit it, even then. The way Suzanne's face looked as she watched him - I wanted to be with her. I thought that loving someone acted as a kind of protective measure, like they'd understand the scale and intensity of your feelings and act accordingly.

~ Emma Cline

Emma Cline Adolescence Disillusionment Love Youth

Through the trees there was a motion, a person walking on the road. Isabelle watched as the girl - it was Amy - moving slowly and with her head down, came up the gravel driveway. The sight of her pained Isabelle. It pained her terribly to see her, but why?Because she looked unhappy, her shoulders slumped like that, her neck thrust forward, walking slowly, just about dragging her feet. This was Isabelle's daughter; this was Isabelle's fault. She hadn't done it right, being a mother, and this youthful desolation walking up the driveway was exactly proof of that. But then Amy straightened up, glancing toward the house with a wary squint, and she seemed transformed to Isabelle, suddenly a presence to be reckoned with. Her limbs were long and even, her breasts beneath her T-shirt seemed round and right, neither large or small, only part of some pleasing symmetry; her face looked intelligent and shrewd. Isabelle, sitting motionless in her chair, felt intimidated.And angry. The anger arrived in one quick thrust. It was the sight of her daughter's body that angered her. It was not the girl's unpleasantness, or even the fact that she had been lying to Isabelle for so many months, nor did Isabelle hate Amy for taken up all the space in her life. She hated Amy because the girl had been enjoying the sexual pleasures of a man, while she herself had not.

~ Elizabeth Strout

Elizabeth Strout Adolescence Middle Age Mothers And Daughters Youth

We skip school and we ditch chores. We haunt shopping malls and grocery stores. House parties grow dull, but Amy's boyfriend is a dealer and we find ways to pass the time.

~ Kris Kidd

Kris Kidd Adolescence Drugs Youth

Apathetic in my adolescence,my heart is fluorescent. It flickerslike liquor store lights in the ghetto.

~ Kris Kidd

Kris Kidd Addiction Adolescence Apathy Youth

Why, I wondered, do people who at one time or another have all been young themselves, who ought therefore to know better, generalize so suavely and so mendaciously about the golden hours of youth--that period of life when every sorrow seems permanent and every setback insuperable?

~ Vera Brittain

Vera Brittain Adolescence Youth
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