“Relax. You will become an adult. You will figure out your career. You will find someone who loves you. You have a whole lifetime; time takes time. The only way to fail at life is to abstain.”— Johanna de Silentio, goodreads.com
“This is one more piece of advice I have for you: don’t get impatient. Even if things are so tangled up you can’t do anything, don’t get desperate or blow a fuse and start yanking on one particular thread before it’s ready to come undone. You have to figure it’s going to be a long process and that yo…”— Haruki Murakami, amazon.com
“If you’re lonely, bored or unhappy, remember you are…young. There is so much time to meet new people and go to new places.”— Ezra Koenig, teenvogue.com
“Most of us ask for advice when we know the answer but we want a different one.”— Ivern Ball, amazon.com
“Try hard to find out what you’re good at and what your passions are, and where the two converge, and build your life around that.”— Joshua Lederberg, almaz.com
“I’ve learned it’s important not to limit yourself. You can do whatever you really love to do, no matter what it is.”— Ryan Gosling, buzzfeed.com
“The best advice I’ve ever received: ‘no one else knows what they are doing either.’”— Ricky Gervais, goodreads.com
“Forget about what you are escaping from. Reserve your anxiety for what you are escaping to.”— Michael Chabon, amazon.com
“I see it all perfectly; there are two possible situations — one can either do this or that. My honest opinion and my friendly advice is this: do it or do not do it — you will regret both.”— Søren Kierkegaard, amazon.com
“The key is to keep company only with people who uplift you, whose presence calls forth your best.”— Epictetus, goodreads.com
“Science demands from a man all his life. If you had two lives that would not be enough for you. Be passionate in your work and in your searching.”— Ivan Pavlov, amazon.com
“I see it all perfectly; there are two possible situations - one can either do this or that. My honest opinion and my friendly advice is this: do it or do not do it - you will regret both.”— Søren Kierkegaard, amazon.com