I was thrilled to be able to read at three.
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More Adora Svitak Quotes
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I just thought everyone loved reading as much as I did.
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The fact that a baby can be born today and condemned to a life of hardship, struggle.
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I realise I’m still a child, though I do feel older.
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But where’s the encouragement to lead meaningful lives right now?
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I would say that kids are great in many ways.
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It has romance. Pretty dresses. Dancing. Limos. High school. Coming of age.
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And when school doesn’t offer the same, it’s easy to tune out.
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We often try to quantify it with how much we feel seen and heard.
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Success on the front of women’s rights will look like a world not only with obvious advances.
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No matter your position or place in life.
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I cannot emphasize enough the importance of family encouragement.
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But also one with more subtle changes in how we regard gender and gender stereotypes.
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If you pursued something that you felt strongly about, then I call that success.
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The next step is figuring out how you’re going to do it.
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There are lots of different interpretations of the word ‘prodigy.’
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Learning between grown-ups and kids should be reciprocal.
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Since the age of four, I’ve been exploring what I can do with the written word.
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If I had my way, I’d end all wars and poverty.
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Then to ignore technology is to become obsolete.
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The traits the word ‘childish’ addresses are seen so often in adults that we should abolish this age.
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Mostly, I avoid worrying since the time spent doing it could be spent more constructively.
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Young people are often asked, ‘What do you want to be when you grow up?’ and given advice about how to lead meaningful adult lives.
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Rather than us trying to change girls in order to fit into the common mold of what we think a CEO looks like.
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No matter what size you are, it still isn’t good enough.
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So in that respect I could be called one, although I don’t think I’ll go off the rails.
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All that you need to become an entrepreneur and change the world is a working brain – and pretty much nothing else.
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