
Top 17 Quotes About Adolescence Psychology
#1. It is observable that the ladies frequent tragedies more than comedies; the reason may be, that in tragedy their sex is deified and adored, in comedy exposed and ridiculed.
Alexander Pope
#2. There are always things to examine. What's great is not feeling that I have to refuse any of them. Maybe no good from a PR perspective, but from the point of view of everyday life, it keeps things interesting.
Fred Frith
#3. The desperate need to belong is perhaps never as great as during adolescence. Advertisers seek to communicate with teenagers by frequently using that powerful appeal.
Gad Saad
#4. What we think and love persistently will be what we become.
Debasish Mridha
#5. This particular nurse said, Cancer cells are those which have forgotten how to die. I was so struck by this statement.
Harold Pinter
#6. Even Cronus, the Titan who literally had his kids for breakfast, would find these facts hard to swallow.
Tai
#7. Just remember: your choices matter. Don't let anyone take them away from you. We must make the choices that protect our freedom - even when they're not easy.
Tarah Benner
#8. My parents would always trace the sign of the cross on our foreheads before they kissed us goodnight.
Vincent Nichols
#9. Geothermal can be a huge source of energy very quickly.
David Suzuki
#10. I started a production company out of necessity, the need for great narratives for actors of color.
Viola Davis
#11. If you are going to be a successful duck hunter, you must go where the ducks are.
Bear Bryant
#12. If I had been thinking, I would have stopped. A dom should never, ever have an ounce of anger in his heart when spanking a sub. That wasn't fun. That wasn't all right.
C.D. Reiss
#13. Time passes, and little by little everything that we have spoken in falsehood becomes true.
Marcel Proust
#14. Many Christians were suddenly prepared to look at traditional methods of spiritual formation. They could not help but see that spiritual growth and vitality stem from what we actually do with our lives, from the habits we form, and from the character that results.
Dallas Willard
#15. We see with the eyes, but we see with the brain as well. And seeing with the brain is often called imagination.
Oliver Sacks
#16. I'm most disturbed by the theory of rubber resilience in children; as if its much easier to bounce back with youth. I see them more like Steel. When heated, they can be bent either which way. But if it's not corrected by the time things cool down, they can be forever changed.
Zack W. Van
#17. His will to live was waning, and it made him almost transparent, as though rather than dying, he might just disappear one day, leaving behind only a vague scent of regret.
Ian Morgan Cron
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