Teenage Love Quotes

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Lauren Barnholdt
“Not for the first time, I wonder what it would feel like that, to be so beautiful that you don't even realize people are watching you, to be so confident that you don't even have to worry about being nervous or feeling self-conscious. I've spent what seems like my whole life trying to pretend I'm that way. What would it be like to have it just come naturally?”
Lauren Barnholdt, The Thing About the Truth

“We were the wrong age for love and yet it was all we could think about.”
Brendan Cowell, How It Feels

Christy A. Campbell
“She smells like spring and flowers and rain, even though it’s winter. Sometimes, he thinks he loves her so much that his mind is unable to distinguish between love and obsession. Which is worse?”
Christy A. Campbell, The Sharing Moon

Thisuri Wanniarachchi
“Parents need to realize that the world is getting complicated every second. With new problems, new diseases, new habits. They have to realize the vast probability of their kids being victims of this age, this complicated era. Your kids could be exposed to problems that no kind of therapy can help. Your kids could be brainwashed by themselves to believe in insane theories that drive them crazy. Most kids will go through this stage. The lucky ones will understand. They will grow out of them. The most unlucky ones will live in these problems. Grow in them and never move forward. They will cut themselves, overdose on drugs, take up excessive drinking and smoking, for the slightest problems in their lives.
You can't blame these kids for not being thankful or satisfied with what they have. Their mentality eludes them from the reality.”
Thisuri Wanniarachchi, COLOMBO STREETS

Emma Raveling
“Just because a hot guy likes you doesn’t mean you owe him anything. You don’t have to like him back and you don’t have to feel bad that you don’t like him back. Being friends is already pretty special because it means you trust him. If he’s worth keeping in your life, he’ll respect your choice either way.”
Emma Raveling, Crest

David Mitchell
“I’d always worried but kissing’s not so tricky. Your lips know what to do, just like sea anenomes know what to do. Kissing spins you, like Flying Tea-Cups. Oxygen the girl breathes out, you breathe in.”
David Mitchell, Black Swan Green

Kayla Carson
“You know you love him when you can't sleep at night and get up early to talk to him the next morning.”
Kayla Carson

Flynn Meaney
“I've never had any summer lovin'. And I've never had any school year lovin', either. I've never had a boyfriend. I've never hooked up with a guy. And this morning, on my Internet browser, an article popped up about women marrying themselves. Even my wireless connection knows I'm alone.”
Flynn Meaney, The Boy Recession

Louise Rennison
“So this is what men are like. Well, that's it, then - I am going to be a lesbian.”
Louise Rennison Angus Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging

David Mitchell
“Will I be some kid’s dad one day? Are any future people lurking deep inside mine?...Which girl’s carrying the other half of my kid, deep in those intricate loops? What’s she doing right now? What’s her name?”
David Mitchell, Black Swan Green

“The worst part is, you know they're not going to be together forever. I mean, come on, she's fifteen. Okay, sixteen. Still. It's not like they're going to get married or anything. Even if they last a couple of years which they won't she'll go to one college and he'll go to another, and pretty soon they'll forget all about each other. That's what always happens. That's why teenage dating is so dumb, because it's doomed to fail. You'd think people would have learned that by now, but I guess they haven't. They go right on falling in love and thinking it's going to survive high school. Allie and Burke, true love always. Whatever.

Anyway, happy birthday, Allie. I hope it was a good one.”
Michael Thomas Ford, Suicide Notes

Raquel Cepeda
“Nobody, she felt, understood her--not her mother, not her father, not her sister or brother, none of the girls or boys at school, nadie--except her man.”
Raquel Cepeda, Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina

Grace Metalious
“It was as if each of them sensed vaguely that the Saturday afternoons of youth are few, and precious, and this feeling which neither of them could have defined or described made every moment of this time together too short, too quickly gone, yet clearer and more sharply edged than any other.”
Grace Metalious, Peyton Place

“Mom lies down next to me and we both stare at the ceiling in complete silence. “Boys are like candy,” she suddenly says. I grin. “Really, Mom? That’s your advice? Boys are like candy. What is that? Forrest Gump on teens?”
Rucy Ban

Randolph Randy Camp
“I don't care anymore! I tried so hard! It's like the more I keep tryin' to be here the more people keep treating me like I don't belong here!”
Randolph Randy Camp, 29 Dimes: A Love Story

“But those eyes, those big green eyes of hers, they bore right into me with crippling force. She wanted it too much; the space Tommy had left in her, she wanted me to fill it. And I couldn't. She looked too young and too scared. almost like she didn't really want it either, she just needed it. I couldn't stick it in and fuck her pain away. I did not know how to fuck at all, let alone as therapy.”
Brendan Cowell, How It Feels

Christy A. Campbell
“How would Elijah ever understand a life that is dark more than light? Or a shadow of someone who follows her around, and when she least expects it, taps her on the back and asks, where are you going, Seraphina?”
Christy A. Campbell, The Sharing Moon

Jennifer Echols
“There’s a country song about this. Deana Carter sings about it. Lady Antebellum sings about it. Gosh, not just country artists. Katy Perry. Everybody has a song about it because everybody’s been through it. You find that person at eighteen and you lose yourself. And the tragedy is, it’s the person who’s completely opposed to everything you’ve ever wanted. You bond with that person, and that person breaks your heart. I’m that tragedy, and you’re mine.”
Jennifer Echols, Dirty Little Secret

Ashley Madau
“Love, really? We're vampires, not teenagers. Lust is for the weak.”
Ashley Madau, Morningside

Flynn Meaney
“I've been asking around to find out what girls are into," Eugene tells me, really pleased with himself. "So I'm gonna get a spray tan and make red-velvet cupcakes.”
Flynn Meaney, The Boy Recession

Flynn Meaney
“So that's how we end up helping Aviva pick out a male escort. Even Darcy is impressed with Eugene's organization; each profile in the boy binder has two pictures, a head shot and a full-body shot, and lists essential information: age, school, height, weight, extracurriculars, hobbies, and dance ability (which ranges from "occasional Dance Dance Revolution participation" to "so good he could back up the Biebs").”
Flynn Meaney, The Boy Recession

David Paul Kirkpatrick
“Of all the guile! How can you be objective? You have no perspective! You’re only 16!”
David Paul Kirkpatrick, The Address Of Happiness

Kat Kruger
“He doesn’t move a muscle except for his eyes that follow her path as though somehow he can see her contrails. His whole existence revolves around a girl who left his orbit, and he was the one who spun her off her axis.”
Kat Kruger, The Night Has Claws

Chrissy Moon
“When we started hanging out together, it felt right. You’re the one, Kayla - the one I’ve been looking for, and
now that I’ve finally found the girl of my dreams, I’m not giving up.”
Chrissy Moon, DayDreamer

Luella Christie
“I didn’t like his tone. In fact I didn’t like boys’ tone when they knew they were hot and tried to be rude to girls because they knew they were hot.”
Luella Christie, Coco Chan

Randolph Randy Camp
“Just let it out.”
Randolph Randy Camp, 29 Dimes: A Love Story

J.K. Rowling
“Andrew returned to his contemplation of the dirty window with an ache in his heart and in his balls.”
J.K. Rowling, The Casual Vacancy

Flynn Meaney
“My love life couldn't be more nonexistent if Julius was all all-girls' boarding school with a moat full of alligators around it.”
Flynn Meaney, The Boy Recession

Kat Kruger
“She goes very still and I can count on one hand all the times we’ve been here before, standing at the precipice of almost and staring down into the abyss of what-if.”
Kat Kruger, The Night Has Claws

Flynn Meaney
“Great. Darcy is the ruler of our school. Prety soon, Julius is going to be like Singapore - you'll get a $500 fine for chewing gum or making out in the hallways.”
Flynn Meaney, The Boy Recession