“In terms of days and moments lived, you'll never again be as young as you are right now, so spend this day, the youth of your future, in a way that deflects regret. Invest in yourself. Have some fun. Do something important. Love somebody extra. In one sense, you're just a kid, but a kid with enough years on her to know that every day is priceless.” KnowsWayYearsImportantEnoughMomentsKidsYoungFunTermYouthRegretRight NowAgingExtrasThis DayOur FutureYour FuturePricelessInvest In Yourself Author:Victoria Moran
“Hip-hop is the fountain of youth. You just don't grow up if you were there. My son's 20. I'm on the same channel he's on. We wear the same clothes, we feel the same thing. It's a weird, weird generation we're in right now.” IfsFeelsGrowsGrowing UpGenerationsYouthSonRight NowClothesHip HopHipsHopsMy SonFountainFountain Of Youth Author:Ice T
“You don't really think that things will ever get better, but they do. People always ask me, "What would you say to gay teen youth that are suicidal, or someone who is addicted right now?," and it's hard to say with words that things will change, but they do.” PeopleThinkingHardAsksYouthRight NowGayAsk MeGet BetterSuicidal Author:Patty Schemel
“So I get all the references and I totally get the humor and it's really fun. This - it's kind of a mash up of so many different genres and things that kind of, sort of are just part of youth culture right now. Music and action and video games, and it's kind of amazing to see it all piled into one film.” KindDifferentActionFilmCultureGamesFunYouthRight NowVideoGenreDifferent GenresYouth CultureMash Up Author:Mary Elizabeth Winstead
“Goodness, for me, has to start in my own backyard: find what's beautiful about where I am right now, rather than criticizing myself for what I'm not. We live in a culture where physical perfection and youth is revered, and so women over a certain age begin to feel irrelevant.” FeelsAgeBeautifulCertainCultureMy OwnYouthRight NowGoodnessPerfectionCriticizeIrrelevantBackyards Author:Sophie Heyman Uliano
“We would never throw up our hands and say to those white boys - well, too bad, if you had just stayed away from marijuana or not dealt dope to your friends when you were 18 you wouldn't be serving a life sentence in prison right now. You wouldn't be locked out of jobs, unable to even get work at McDonalds. No, instead we'd say, "What's wrong with us as a nation that we would condemn so many of our young men to a life of poverty, exclusion, and scorn simply because they made a few mistakes in their youth?".” IfsMenWellsMadeHandsJobsYoungNationsWhiteMistakeBoysPovertyYouthRight NowPrisonSentencesYoung ManServingMarijuanaLockedScornDopeExclusionMcdonalds Author:Michelle Alexander