Top 1200 High School Friends Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on December 11, 2024.
Hollywood is high school with money.
I went through high school, but I didn't graduate.
I never thrived in high school. — © Barbie Ferreira
I never thrived in high school.
High school wrestling is awesome.
I used to be a hitter when I was in high school.
In high school, I was very unpopular.
I wasn't allowed to date in high school.
I was a complete outsider in high school.
I was tutored all through high school.
I was in show choir in high school.
High school popularity is so fickle.
My mom was a high school gymnast.
I barely graduated high school. — © Cody Garbrandt
I barely graduated high school.
I was such a wallflower in high school. I did a lot of extracurricular theatre shows, but at school, I spent a lot of time by myself. I ate lunch by myself, and I was always okay with it. But I was definitely made fun of, and I always felt like an outsider.
In every high school, there is a clique.
I guess I was popular in high school.
Golly, I hated high school.
I treat Hollywood as my high school.
My high school was the closest thing to hell on earth that exists. I was around a lot of ultra-preppy, very mean-spirited girls, and they were very cruel to me. I ended up switching schools and going to this performing arts school near Boston called Walnut Hill.
In high school and college, I was an athlete.
When I was in high school I was 250 pounds.
I was a very interested arts student, I was always into that part of school and when I got into high school I went into architectural drafting. It gave me an understanding of how to build things and it’s really helped me put things in perspective. With my music and my movies, to me it’s all art.
I was a total dork in high school.
Middle and high school sucked.
Everyone is insecure, especially in high school.
I went to high school with Al Capone.
I was the hallway clown in high school.
High school's weird, man.
I didn't feel attractive in high school.
I don't have any siblings, but I have best friends that I have known since kindergarten that I'm protective of. If they call me and tell me someone was mean to them at school - I want to go to school and be mean to that person and try to stand up for them.
High School is the penalty for transgressions yet to be specified.
I started drama in high school.
I miss high school football.
In high school, I was scared to dance.
High school was great when it ended.
At 16, when I was at Henry M. Gunn High School, I had a crush on the English teacher, and my grades improved dramatically. This great school had only 400 students, mostly children of Stanford professors, and it was more usual to have classes under one of the oak trees dotted around the campus than in the classroom.
I was in high school when Columbine happened.
I was a hard rocker when I was in high school. — © Andie MacDowell
I was a hard rocker when I was in high school.
I didn't take theater or anything. We didn't have a very good theater program. It was in western Utah - was a really small school. It wasn't developed. We didn't have the funds to do anything like that, but I did act all through high school in films because Disney Channel would shoot movies out there.
'Animal' was my nickname in high school.
I came from an educated, upper middle-class family. My mother was a Persian and history teacher at a large high school for girls. Many of the women in my extended family and in our circle of friends were professionals. In those days, women were a vital part of the economy in Kabul. They worked as lawyers, physicians, college professors, etc., which makes the tragedy of how they were treated by the Taliban that much more painful.
I was a very interested arts student, I was always into that part of school and when I got into high school I went into architectural drafting. It gave me an understanding of how to build things and it's really helped me put things in perspective. With my music and my movies, to me it's all art.
I believe that you can experience very profound moments of change in life...I never would have become an actress if I hadn't dropped out of high school. As a teenager, I was so driven to pursue my dreams that I made a decision to quit school at 17 so I could find my voice as an actress and eventually the profession embraced me.
I was a high school throw-out.
I started painting when I was in high school.
I was in an a cappella group in high school.
I wasn't super-cool in high school.
All of my high school issues are resolved! — © Oscar Isaac
All of my high school issues are resolved!
I think I've identified as an artist since I was a baby - literally a baby. I made a book of drawings and paintings in pre-school. By the time I got to high school, I was completely enamored with art, doing paintings and portraits at lunchtime. I've been creating in some capacity forever.
I hated high school. It was a prison.
When I was a senior in high school, I worked at a theater where they hired New York actors. And they told me about 'Backstage,' and so I got my school in Pennsylvania to subscribe. And there was an audition for a tour of 'The Sound of Music,' and I got the job. Deferred my admission to college just to go on tour.
I want to be a pastor in a high school.
I graduated from high school in 1962.
I was very popular in high school.
When old companions, old lusts, and sins crowd in upon you, and when you feel that you are ready to sink, what can save you, sinking sinner ? This alone - I have a high priest in heaven, and he can support in the hour of affliction. This alone can give you peace-I have a high priest in heaven. When you are dying - when friends can do you no good - when sins rise up like spectres around your bed - what can give you peace ? This - "I have a high priest in heaven"
I went to high school in Orange County.
I went to Manhattan Center High School.
The high point of my entire junior high school career was going backstage after the first concert to meet the Beatles in person. I had a huge crush on George Harrison at the time, having inherited my family's passion for skinny musicians, and I was simply awestruck to be meeting the Fab Four in person.
In high school, I was a poor student.
My parents are high school sweethearts.
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