Quote by Willie Aames
I didnt want to be the typical teen idol. I didnt want to be Leif

I didnt want to be the typical teen idol. I didnt want to be Leif Garrett. I didnt want to be Shaun Cassidy, David Cassidy or Parker Stevenson. I wanted to do my own thing. – Willie Aames

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God gives me the childrens ministry heart and patience. This is what He wants. Its awesome. I dont know where Hes gonna take it – but God is building this thing. – Willie Aames

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Being stubborn can be a good thing. Being stubborn can be a bad thing. It just depends on how you use it. – Willie Aames

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I remember thinking, Thats what I need – and that hope was in Jesus Christ. – Willie Aames

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I take mentoring very seriously and I am on the board of an organization called Girls Write Now, where we match teen girls and writing mentors because it changes their lives. – Tayari Jones

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I really liked Starter For Ten because I grew up watching 1980s teen films like St. Elmos Fire and The Breakfast Club and Ive always wanted to play the underdog lead hero in a 1980s-inspired film. – James McAvoy

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When I was a teen, I thought I would have to choose between my writing or my music or my art, but it turns out its a difficult juggling game but I can do all of them. – Maggie Stiefvater

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Since my teen years I was interested in martial arts. – Tony Visconti

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