Teenagers come to things fresh and can really teach us an awful lot.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
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.
The teenage years are such a great subject because everything is heightened and on the surface, and it deals with universal emotions that we face even as we get older.
In youth we learn; in age we understand.
You can really learn a lot from young people and the way they view the world.
I think that when you are a teenager, it's the smartest you will ever be in your life. Teenagers are so resilient and strong, it's just amazing.
Teens are passionate, questioning, curious, have a bit of the idealism I still cling to, and they're making decisions for the first time that can alter the course of their lives - and sometimes, the course of the world.
I think it's natural for youth to be drawn to newness: The world is still new for them.
Teenage years are hard. And, having taught high school for a number of years, I think they're particularly hard on teenage girls. The most self-conscious human beings on the planet are teenage girls.
I don't have anything new to say about teenagers.
We teach teens what we think they ought to know, and we never tell them what they want to know.