Top 13 Quotes About Teenage Brain
#1. The teenage zone: the stage when an adolescent's brain synapses quit firing while the rest of their body races toward adulthood.
Becky Freeman
#2. I might walk vast expanses
of earth and always be beginning
and I love beginning
or could learn
to love it.
S. Jane Sloat
#3. I was a teenage boy once too, you know," Uncle Mort said, popping back up. "I know what your brain looks like. It's a three-ring circus in there.
Gina Damico
#4. From birth to the teenage years, the brain undergoes a fourfold increase in volume
Eric Jensen
#5. Dead men may envy living mites in cheese,
Or good germs even. Microbes have their joys,
And subdivide, and never come to death.
Wilfred Owen
#6. Show me what you can do; don't tell me what you can do.
John Wooden
#7. You can't have a future until you accept the past. That doesn't mean you have to live the way you used to, but it does mean you can't deny what made you who you are. You made mistakes. Own them and move on.
Tammy L. Gray
#8. My dad died in 1980, and I found out afterwards from mum that my piano lessons, which cost £2 a week, took up nearly a third of his income.
Rick Wakeman
#9. [T]hat I could find company and consolation and hope in an object pulled almost at random from a bookshelf
felt akin to an instance of religious grace.
Jonathan Franzen
#10. I ask for a decree
dooming my bitter enemies to laughter
advanced against them.
John Berryman
#11. She's lonely and wounded and very vulnerable and it really is a story about people at the heart of it all.
Emmy Rossum
#13. Man said, I am tired of kings! Sons of the robber-chiefs of yore, They make me pay for their lust and their war; I am the puppet, they pull the strings; The blood of my heart is the wine they drink. I will govern myself for awhile I think, And see what that brings!
Henry Van Dyke
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