Top 1200 High School Graduation Quotes & Sayings - Page 17

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Last updated on November 19, 2024.
I crushed high school. I was a huge dork.
High school is really when I came into my own.
I quite enjoyed doing 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' because I felt like I got the actual co-ed experience. Because I went to an all-girls school, and that was fun - I love just putting on a uniform and living my life - but I also like to flirt with guys. I didn't get to do that in high school.
I was never really unpopular in high school. — © Tyler Posey
I was never really unpopular in high school.
I went to high school in Ellicott City, Maryland, and I felt pretty ambivalent about the whole thing. It just took time away from my doing things on the Internet - like creating clans in Quake II or starting a Web design nonprofit. In school, I was just a kid. Online, I had authority.
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.
When I started wrestling, I was still in high school.
When I grew up on the south side of Chicago, it was kind of a rough neighborhood, and when my parents saw the prospect of my older sister going to middle school, high school, they decided that we would move to the north side of Chicago, Highland Park, and for me, that was a whole new ballgame.
I studied classical music in high school.
Fighting was a problem for me in high school.
When I was 17, I was excited to graduate from high school!
When I was in - at Vassar, and I came from a public high school in New Jersey, there was - that class still existed. I think it's pretty much gone, but there was a way of talking that the private school girls had that was different than the way I talked from New Jersey.
When I was in high school, I had a gambling problem.
High school and equality are forever incompatible. — © Sharyn McCrumb
High school and equality are forever incompatible.
My high school was what crafted my interest in recording.
I've been really humbled by other women who've reached out to me across the country. Not just women who are running for Congress and federal office, but elementary school students running for student council or high school students who are their class presidents.
I actually went to high school with Lil Uno.
High school's like another planet.
But I went to high school in a Portland suburb and went to college here.
'Savage' is a trait that might get you into business school or retweeted 10,000 times. It's what a kid might say after somebody does something awesome or gnarly or fierce: 'Oh, that's savage!' It's the skate park. It's the high-school cafeteria. It's the YouTube comments section.
This may surprise you, but I was arrested in high school.
I did three musicals in high school.
I didn't even go to graduation.
In high school, I went to a place called the Mountain School. It's on a farm in Vermont, and I read Emerson and Thoreau and ran around the woods. Now I go hiking with a bunch of my comedy buddies. We talk about our emotions. I also do a lot of writing on hikes, just to get the blood flowing and the ideas moving.
Graduation is not the end; it's the beginning.
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.
I want to finish high school, but that will be it.
George Carlin's album, 'Class Clown,' came out when I was in high school. I memorized a lot of that album. I'd come home from school, put it on, and listen over and over. I started memorizing it. I don't even know why. I loved it so much I memorized it.
We give scholarships to high school kids and a new library of books to every preschool child in the county where I was born. I didn't have books at home so I did all my reading at school. I love books and I believe that helping kids to read gives them a great start in life.
I've been DJing since I was in high school.
At some point you cannot be the kid in the glass bubble in this world. You might've heard throughout your grade school and high school years that it was a safe, nice, warm, fair, feeling place... but it can get brutal when it gets competitive. Especially when you succeed. Watch the detractors come out of the walls at that point.
I had great high school coaches.
Experience is a good school. But the fees are high.
I wasn't popular in high school; I had no friends.
I started off in a high school musical.
I played a lot of 4. Even in high school.
I played cello in my high school orchestra.
I was not a jock in high school. I know, you're shocked.
I went through a lot of battles in high school. — © LeBron James
I went through a lot of battles in high school.
In high school, I didn't date awesome dudes.
I played sports in high school and in college.
I used to cheerlead back in high school.
In high school, I was the biggest procrastinator in the world.
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.
It makes sense that we came up with our public school system during the Industrial Revolution because it's like everybody is a factory worker, eating their terrible food and going back to the room where you're silent and listening to an idiot. That's an epitomizing idea, getting called 'Nothing' for your whole high school experience.
Death is the Graduation of the Soul
I threw all my clothes away from high school.
I studied cooking all through high school.
I started making beats in high school. — © Kenny Beats
I started making beats in high school.
In high school, I played football and became an all-American offensive lineman, but my father hadn't been to any of my games. In those instances, you still hold your head up high. But, when you look up into the stands and you see everyone else's parents cheering and supporting, you have to just stay focused and push through.
I taught high school students Spanish.
I wasn't bullied in high school, I was just ignored.
I went to high school in a steel town in Pennsylvania.
I want to have a normal high-school experience.
I was a high school wrestler. I was city champion.
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.
When I was in high school in England, I wasn't sure that you could have a career in fashion. In those days, there were very few fashion magazines. I didn't realize there was a school where you could go and learn how to make clothes and design. I thought you just had to be discovered somewhere, like a film.
I definitely stood out when I was in high school.
In high school I was that athlete that was pretty good.
I was in more of the artsy crowd in high school.
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