Quote by Maggie Stiefvater
When I was a teen, I thought I would have to choose between my wri

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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My parents were very permissive when it came to animals. As long as we earned the money to buy them and built whatever structure it was they were going to live in, we could have any kind of pet we wanted. They would have let us have a rhinoceros if we could have afforded it. – Maggie Stiefvater

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I saw myself as an outsider as a teen. I was home-schooled and got my G.E.D. when I was 16 I wasnt interested in high school at all and figured that college might be more entertaining. – Maggie Stiefvater

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I spent the first fourteen years of my life convinced that my looks were hideous. Adolescence is painful for everyone, I know, but mine was plain weird. – Uma Thurman

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When I was growing up, particularly during puberty in my teen years, I was so miserable because I elicited so much teasing and meanness from my teenage cohorts. – Linda Hunt

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I think theres a time in your life where you dont feel like you fit in. I think everyone has that when youre a teenager, especially, and especially in the society we live in. – Matthew Vaughn

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I think there are worse things for a teen to be enraptured with than Twilight. – Stephen Moyer

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You know, Im Australian, and we have got the worst sense of humor. We are cruel to each other. – Steve Irwin

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Athletes tend to have less of a sense of humor than most people. They are heroes to so many. That might be part of it. – Jeff Ross

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You can only do your best. Thats all you can do. And if it isnt good enough, it isnt good enough. – Imelda Staunton

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Against criticism a man can neither protest nor defend himself; he must act in spite of it, and then it will gradually yield to him. – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Maxims and Reflections

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