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adults opinion instinct
The sentiments of an adult are compounded of a kernal of instinct surrounded by a vast husk of education. Bertrand Russell
adults relatable
The adults were completely wrong. Aaron Swartz
adults young young-adult
I've never read a young adult novel, though. I'm sure I would love it, but I've never read one. Elizabeth Olsen
adults sometimes feels
Sometimes I don't feel like a functioning adult Art Spiegelman
adults stamps food-stamps
I was on food stamps until I was 18 and became an adult. Moby
adults tunes looney-tunes
I do like a lot of things that a lot of adults would scoff at. 'SpongeBob SquarePants,' 'Looney Tunes. R. L. Stine
adults freeze
When you get to be 23, 24 or 25, you start to freeze up and become an adult. Gus Van Sant
adults adolescence
We become adolescents when the words that adults exchange with one another become intelligible to us. Natalia Ginzburg
adults kind young
You can make a movie that's more focused on the jokes, but Young Adult was not that kind of movie. Kristen Stewart
understood visibility
We have always understood that visibility is viability. Mary Wilson
understood winner
Winner never understood how that was a factor. It was always very alarming. Tom Nolan
understood
On 'Idol,' I understood that everyone wanted to hear my vocals, so I stuck with the ballads. Jessica Sanchez
understood havens
We fear only what we haven’t understood. Byron Katie
understood happens
Nothing worse could happen to one than to be completely understood. Carl Jung
understood known
Music was known and understood before words were spoken. Charles Darwin
understood
My God was never happiness, but to understand and be understood. Elie Wiesel
understood known
We are frequently understood the least by those who have known us the longest. Arthur Helps
understood
What air is to the body, to feel understood is to the heart. Stephen Covey
terminal
Death is very, very terminal. David Lange
terminal
Bach is thus a terminal point. Nothing comes from him; everything merely leads to him. Albert Schweitzer