Quote by Alice Englert
I think that every child grows up with the ideas that what we are

I think that every child grows up with the ideas that what we are given, is our society. Your education, and your mother and father, they tell you this is how it is, but then you hit adolescence and you think, Is it? Why? Why is it like that? Sometimes that questioning leads to something more. – Alice Englert

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What makes me sad about school is that the people who are unhappy are unhappy because they dont believe it will change. And I just want to say: It does! High school ends and its over. I will tell anyone that its OK to be unhappy at school, make lots of mistakes and then it will be over. – Alice Englert

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I wouldnt treat a romantic scene any differently than any other scene. I would really say the biggest preparation was chewing gum and breath mints! For a kissing scene, its all about the breath mints! – Alice Englert

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Whats interesting is, for myself, when I become really attracted to somebody, I find them in my dreams… conversations, nothing more. – Alice Englert

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