Jennifer Stone

Jennifer Stone
Jennifer Lindsay Stone is an American actress best known for playing Harper Finkle on the Disney Channel series Wizards of Waverly Place, and the main character of Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth12 February 1993
CityArlington, TX
CountryUnited States of America
voice becoming-the-best focus
I love any kind of acting, so if I could focus on becoming the best actor I can strictly on my voice, I would love that.
brother different aspiration
I do have an older brother! But you know, he and I have always gotten along. We've always had different aspirations.
religious jobs wings
Perhaps society should give actors the same sort of protection it gives to those who follow a religious life. Actor/priest was originally the same job. The theater is left wing magic and theology is right wing magic.
school high-school adolescence
High school was great when it ended.
real television tvs
Just as a salesperson is never extreme or original or overdressed, so the TV retailers never do anything to distract their audiences from the real product, the commercial.
growing watches aging
Growing old is not a thing to watch. It cannot be forgiven in others. Alone, it can be borne. Even indulged.
art believe morality
I believe that while art is always beyond morality, it is never above it.
technology mind suffering
As the medieval mind blamed God for human suffering, so the modern mind blames 'the system' for the industrial blight and plague of technology.
cat cities sophisticated
The life of the city cat is short but so sophisticated.
suicide children tails
The society that destroys its children is eating its own tail, committing suicide in the most perverse way.
integrity pay cash
Integrity pays, but not in cash.
mother tissues scar
like any Irish mother, I am scar tissue to the bone.
real law ideas
TV taste is an aftertaste. Whatever gets on the tube is always a foregone conclusion, a fait accompli. That is, any new ideas or social changes have already been fought for in the real world of the streets, or in the bedroom or even the law courts long before they reach the screen. By the time you see it on prime time, it's usually all over and done with, whatever it was. Television by definition is not avant garde. It is often reactionary and always sentimental.
effort lines world
writers who go outside the lines when they draw pictures of the world are seldom rewarded for their efforts.