People like to see honest persons. So I certainly will advise many young people who want to participate in politics, honesty is the best policy.

New startups embody the creativity, the innovation of young people, and for me, it was and is a very worthwhile experience to interact with them.

I love working with young people and young filmmakers, and I love working on first films. I think it's cool. It's fun. I just take it as it comes.

Lets tell young people the best books are yet to written; the best painting, the best government the best of everything is yet to be done by them.

Don't get me wrong: I love social websites like Facebook and Twitter, but I think it creates way too many opportunities for young people to bully.

I think encouraging young people to twerk might be a bad thing. It's a stripper's move. If I had a daughter of nine, I wouldn't want her twerking.

My advice for young people is, study what you love and intern in what you want to do. And I think it's okay to pivot as many times as you need to.

Each generation has an obligation to pick up the baton. We want young people to feel a sense of responsibility to take that baton and run with it.

I didn't want to become like so many of the young people I've worked with who have money, fame, and success but don't know who they are as people.

I started using the Internet when I was 12 years old. I would go into chat rooms and flirt. It was the beginning of the Internet for young people.

It was frustrating that young people, through no fault of their own, were listening to terrible $2 ear buds. You can't get good sound out of those.

I feel there's an existential angst among young people. I didn't have that. They see enormous mountains, where I only saw one little hill to climb.

I think the biggest problem in the world is that we have a generation of young people, and maybe two, who don't think it's going to get any better.

This is all new to me, these re-releases. I don't know how these things do. I don't know if it will be people who saw it originally or young people.

Young people everywhere have been allowed to choose between love and a garbage disposal unit. Everywhere they have chosen the garbage disposal unit.

There is no such thing as a German, French, or Anglo-American Expressionism! There are only young people trying to find their bearings in the world.

There's nothing I believe in more strongly than getting young people interested in science and engineering, for a better tomorrow, for all humankind.

Schools must stop being holding pens to keep energetic young people off the job market and off the streets. We stretch puberty out a long, long time.

I always tell young people to hold on to their dreams. And sometimes you have to stand up for what you think is right even if you have to stand alone.

I want our millennials and our young people to do what they started out doing with meet-ups, to talk about what is going on, and spread the education.

Young people understand the world. They should be listened to on matters of politics and world organization. But they know nothing of their own lives.

I never want to sound preachy about youth and feminism, but I feel like there aren't enough young people coming out about their concerns and opinions.

There's a reason why young people think what they think. They are taught it. In many cases when they learn at home is erased or countered or overcome.

Connected communities are fundamental to all aspects of growth and prosperity, and essential to keep our young people and attract others to rural Iowa.

Young people deserve stable employment opportunities and not mountains of debt. When young people can access the middle class, America is strengthened.

I think we need more young people; we need to elect young people to government. We need to give them a chance, in the media, in politics, in democracy.

When I was young, people used to be like, 'You look just like Halle Berry - out of Losing Isaiah.' I don't care; she was still beautiful in that movie!

Most young people haven't used their storytelling skills since they were 8 or 9 or 10 and wanted to persuade Mom and Dad to take them to the ball game.

What does the future look like if the heads of society ask our young people to risk their lives for questionable causes? I think it looks rather bleak.

The highly motivated young people who comprise the backbone of our military force truly are taking their place as one of America's greatest generations.

Roger Corman exploited all of the young people who worked for him, but he really gave you responsibility and opportunity. So it was kind of a fair deal.

I want to be involved with young people in some way. Teenagers. Because that's the most vulnerable time. I have a fantasy of becoming a teacher one day.

I have a lot of sympathy for young people because I realize how disturbed I was. How would I deal with life in the future? What would I do for a living?

I think there is a danger with young people of being dependent in the sense that they don't acquire any identity or self-image of themselves as thinkers.

I will revive the legend of the economic miracle, making the country a place where people have no worry about living and young people merrily go to work.

The modern designers are quite showy, and a lot of the young people really like it. Costume jewelry has always been about being noticed and not discreet.

I was surprised by the response of young people because there is a perception that those younger than the 1988 generation are not interested in politics.

When I turned to writing fantasy, and writing for young people, it was joyous. It was like discovering an underground lake of ideas that went on forever.

There's something about losing friends, particularly young people, where it's not something that you get over. I don't believe there's a healing process.

I always try to be a trend setter. That's what I always tell young people when I'm giving them advice. To go with their heart and don't follow the trends.

Young people are forced to mature sooner now than in the '40s. I was doing things at age 14 that guys in the movie were just beginning to do at 16 and 17.

Anything we can do to encourage our young people to celebrate the arts and believe in a career in the arts is wonderful for Canada and for Canadian youth.

People's behavior will change with technology. I know very few young people who can't type out a text message on their phone with one thumb, for instance.

I think young people don't appreciate that when you're in your 70s, you'll lose patience for techie stuff and you may decide that you want a simple device.

I think I will always have a connection to young people, to try to bring their voices to the polls, bring their voices wherever they can make a difference.

Violence among young people is an aspect of their desire to create. They don't know how to use their energy creatively so they do the opposite and destroy.

You can't be afraid to not have everything figured out. There's too much pressure on young people today to have it all figured out when they're in college.

A lot of young people have not a clue what being famous entails. When you lose your anonymity you can't walk down the street without people looking at you.

Just as we ban smoking and drinking for under 16, because we want to shield young people from their harmful effects, we should do the same for smartphones.

Young people, when they're left alone, always want to have compassion, and they always want to give. They always want to help people who are less fortunate.

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