A Quote by Erin Moriarty

Throughout high school, I was fairly boring. I didn't do many rebellious things. — © Erin Moriarty
Throughout high school, I was fairly boring. I didn't do many rebellious things.
I was a rebellious adolescent. It was the '60s. Everyone was rebellious. I hated high school.
Number one in high school, when I was sort of entrenched in the street life, if you will, the major thing that kept me plugged in the mainstream was athletics. I played basketball throughout high school. I also played football, but I played basketball throughout high school.
I did the marching band all throughout junior high and high school. Music was one of my favorite things in school.
In high school, I was one of the cofounders of New Kids on the Block my freshman year in high school. But I also started studying theatre in high school my freshman year as well. So throughout high school, I was actually doing both.
And while there are exceptions, a lot of plays done at the high school level are boring. At least, that's what I remember when I was in high school.
I went through a rebellious phase, and was super into doing crazy hair things. I did only wear black for my junior year of high school. I was one of those kids.
Throughout my high school years, I was very quiet, I didn't have many friends. I distanced myself from a lot of people.
I was, throughout school, in the theater program. Through elementary school, junior high, high school, and then J.J. Abrams, my closest friend in the world, we were living together. He was writing, and I was trying writing; I wasnt getting paid for it like he was, but I always had the acting bug.
I was a theater dork in high school and did all the plays. My theater teacher in high school, Janet Spahr, was absolutely incredible and mentored me throughout school. She taught me a lot about relying on my instincts.
I actually ran in junior high school a little bit, you know, like most kids do in track and things. Then I got out of it and just trained for football and played ball for so many years - high school, college and the NFL.
But, once again, when I said I'm so grateful for my mom just being adamant about me staying in public school - that is what allowed me to be exposed to so many different types of people. I went to a high school that was by the beach. I elected to do bussing my junior high school years. And my first year of high school, I would take the bus from my neighborhood to the beach schools. And at those schools, you had such a mix of so many types of kids.
Throughout high school, I was obsessed with magazines. I used to just comb through them and plaster things on my wall.
I wore a coat and tie all through high school: my way of being rebellious in the late 1950s.
I went to a high school reunion a couple years ago and realized that the kids who were the most unusual in high school are the ones who are the most interesting now and the ones who were popular are dull and boring.
I was a wild kid in high school. I liked to get crazy and be rebellious and go to parties and do all that kind of stuff.
By the time I graduated from high school, though, I was in a bit of a rebellious phase towards everything I had known growing up.
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