Top 1200 High School Friends Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
In my freshman year in high school, I went to the only public high school in Boston with a theatre program.
When I finished high school, I was 16, and in Argentina you have to choose a career right after high school. There is no such thing as a liberal arts education.
For example, I noticed that every single kid in the high school in 'The Death-Ray' is based on somebody I went to high school with. — © Daniel Clowes
For example, I noticed that every single kid in the high school in 'The Death-Ray' is based on somebody I went to high school with.
My sister is an artist and an interior designer. She went to high school for art. I went to high school for music.
I went to high school with some wonderful people, but my entire high school experience was just waiting to leave.
The mosque was the neighbourhood house of worship, but it was also the place where my high school friends and I came to study.
I didn't read much in high school, maybe because I didn't go to high school. Instead, I worked.
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.
In high school I definitely had a clique of friends. And what I loved about it was that we were healthy and good girls.
In high school, I was that guy who was trying to be cool with everybody, but I never really had a core group of friends.
I grew up here in St. Albert, which is a city just north of Edmonton, and I went to Grade 10 here at Paul Kane High School. But then I went to junior in the WHL, Western Hockey League, at age 16. So I left and went to finish school at Norkam High School in Kamloops for grades 11 and 12.
I was in high school, trying to get out of high school. The only thing slowing me up was grades.
I only went a year to high school. I should have been in high school, but I was in a band, and when you're successful doing that - well, you aren't too likely to go back.
Throughout my high school years, I was very quiet, I didn't have many friends. I distanced myself from a lot of people. — © Alessia Cara
Throughout my high school years, I was very quiet, I didn't have many friends. I distanced myself from a lot of people.
I still have a lot of my friends from high school. You just know who is there for you for real, and who is trying to get something out of you.
And yet 50 percent of the kids who start high school in the United States today do not finish high school.
I remember looking at books when I was in high school, but I don't think I really stood in front of a genuine painting or sculpture until I was out of high school.
When my daughter was a senior in high school, I remember noticing, almost in passing, that her friends were very cute. Which made me realize her friends' fathers probably found Molly very cute.
I come from Oregon, which is this super-white state, so I didn't really have a lot of Asian friends in high school and college. And my background's in comedy, and your friends are just your peers in comedy, which is a whole mix of people.
I want us to develop a way to where kids in high school and the trades can get an associate degree while they're in high school.
I sang in church choir all my life, through elementary school, junior high and high school.
I survived in high school by working at Kentucky Fried Chicken and made my way up to assistant manager. I was surviving high school and college with that job.
I went to art high school and thought I'd be a painter. Unfortunately I didn't finish high school, but that's always been part of my work.
One of my friends committed suicide when I was in high school, and it's the most tragic thing anybody can go through.
For people who aren't familiar with my background, I didn't graduate high school. My career high salary was about $200,000. My last position was about $122,000. For a guy without a high school diploma, that's pretty good.
As I got older, I lived right next next to the Long Island Railroad, so in junior high and high school I'd just jump on the train with friends and head to the city. We'd run away from the conductors, hide from them in the bathroom. It was just what you did.
I really wasn't heavy in high school. But no one feels right in their own skin, particularly in high school.
I did the marching band all throughout junior high and high school. Music was one of my favorite things in school.
If you could draw a picture of the best high school in the world - where all the teachers are wonderful and all the classrooms are beautiful, it would be my high school.
I lost relatives to AIDS. A couple of my closest cousins, favorite cousins. I lost friends to AIDS, high school friends who never even made it to their 21st birthdays in the '80s. When it's that close to you, you can't - you know, you can't really deny it, and you can't run from it.
In high school, I was not as much of a grade-follower. I kind of enjoyed more of the social aspect of high school.
I been drunk most my life, don't ask me why. Through ninth grade, I ain't go to high school, ...I went to school high.
I thought my high school would either be like 'Beverly Hills 90210' or 'Stand and Deliver' - it was just a run-of-the-mill high school.
In high school, all my friends' older brothers had these cars. I had a number of friends whose brothers collected Dodges and Plymouths and some of the coolest cars I've ever seen when I was a kid. I was just flabbergasted.
I didn't really have the entire high school experience. I've been working since I was six years old, so I didn't go to the classic high school.
People think that once you're in movies your life changes in a crazy way. It really doesn't. If you choose to have it change in a crazy way, it will. I have my same groups of friends I was friends with in high school. We're all a bunch of really normal guys.
I was viewed as a little bit of an outcast. I didn't have one group of friends who I hung out with every single day. I would have friends on my football team, friends in drama, friends in video production, and I would hand out with different people. I know that wasn't the normal thing to do in high school. The normal thing is to be ina group or be part of a clique. But for me, I love hanging out with different people and just having fun.
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.
High School Musical is definitely the best thing that's happened to my career and I walked away with great friends from it. — © Monique Coleman
High School Musical is definitely the best thing that's happened to my career and I walked away with great friends from it.
I grew up a little north of New York City and went to high school at Regis, an all-boys tuition-free high school in Manhattan.
I was in high school, and I was the guy that always got cast in the school play. Theater is huge in high school in Minnesota, and I knew that I was very good at that, and gifted, and I was 'the guy,' but it still wasn't something I ever thought of as 'a job' or something that one could do professionally.
The three greatest people in my life were white, OK. My high school coach, my high school superintendent and my mentor in Manhasset, Long Island.
High school sucks. People who say those were the best years of your life - those people are liars... Who wants the best years of their life to be in *high school*? High school is something *everybody* should be ready to lose.
In high school, I had a singing group, and I designed the outfits and made my friends' prom dresses.
For some reason, when I was in junior high school, my friends and I had, like, a cologne-stealing ring.
I had the benefit of going to a really good high school on Long Island. I went to Shoreham-Wading River High School, which kind of started as an experimental public school back in the 60s and 70s. It had a bunch of teachers there with a unique teaching philosophy.
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.
In high school, my principal was a priest and my assistant basketball coach. We were close. In high school, I would talk to him a little bit.
I definitely wasn't a perfect person in high school. That is the time to make mistakes, especially with significant others and also with friends. — © Joe Keery
I definitely wasn't a perfect person in high school. That is the time to make mistakes, especially with significant others and also with friends.
A Christian high school is just like any other high school in the sense of the politics and all of these levels of who's cool and what to wear.
I was that gay kid in high school who didn't have a lot of close friends but circulated amongst groups of people when necessary.
But, that was the beginning, though I didn't start writing until I was in high school and when I was in high school I really began to write poetry with great energy and enthusiasm.
The characters are that vague TV high school age, but they'll be in high school as long as we need them to be.
High school is just horrible in general. So, I think it was a good time for me to have stopped acting. I got to be normal in high school.
My high-school friends and I felt part of a community of smart, forward-looking space and technology freaks.
I don't attend an actual school but I'm still following through with high school. I do work with a tutor for about six hours a day. It's hard core but definitely worth it, and it's my main focus now - finishing up high school before I release my new album and apply to college.
I didn't cheer in high school. I was the farthest thing from a cheerleader in high school. We made fun of cheerleaders. Everybody did!
'High School Musical' is definitely the best thing that's happened to my career and I walked away with great friends from it.
High school was interesting. For a lot of people, high school was just a big social experiment, and I think the value of high school was not so much learning how to be a great student... but I think it's learning how to interact with people and be social. I would say that in that endeavor, I completely failed.
It's a great feeling to have genuine friends who I have known since high school. It's kind of rare, actually, and I love it.
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