Top 1200 High School Yearbook Quotes & Sayings - Page 18

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Last updated on September 30, 2024.
I was in a high school where everybody was a click better off.
I survived high school in Virginia, so the internet is no match.
At first, I didn't hang out with celebrity kids. That wasn't the way I was brought up. I went to a run-of-the-mill Catholic primary school when we first moved to L.A. But then I went to a high school where there were lots of 'industry' children. Those weren't my best friends and I've never set out to make myself a part of that scene.
When I graduated from high school, it was during the Depression and we had no money. — © Ray Bradbury
When I graduated from high school, it was during the Depression and we had no money.
I wanted to get through high school anonymously.
I grew up in a household that was a labor household. My dad was a Teamster and a milk truck driver. My mother was a secretary. Neither of them got through high school. But they worked hard and they gave me very, very important opportunities to go to school, get a good education.
I was put on a surfboard by a cute boyfriend in high school.
I went to a Steiner School, which is very small and nurturing and creative, so I felt like I was in an environment where I could mature. There was less of the clique-y stuff, which can really make high school a living hell for a lot of people, going on, so I was very similar then to who I am now. I'm still a dork.
When I was in high school I was a super serious athlete. I wasn't fun at all.
In high school for a couple years we did archery.
I got expelled from high school my freshman year.
By high school, I was telling everyone, 'Oh, I'm going to be a doctor when I grow up,' because my dad was always saying to me, 'Pick a career path where you're always going to be necessary.' But by junior year, I was president of choir, I was the lead in the school play, and I just loved being onstage performing.
I worked as a singing, dancing busgirl in high school.
I work at a high school, and we have an anime and manga club. — © Gene Luen Yang
I work at a high school, and we have an anime and manga club.
I was bullied in high school because I looked different.
I don't think I read an entire book in high school.
I had a really tough time in high school.
I was in AP chemistry in high school, and I really liked it.
I was hopeless at high school - I failed everything but Latin.
Everyone has those times when you feel like you don't fit in. Everyone struggles to a certain extent with being cool and popular, but I never really let it affect me. I played sports and did theater, and school was really important to me. I had fun in high school.
Made it through high school, went to the University of Minnesota.
My mom and dad met at Anaheim High School.
When I entered high school I was an A-student, but not for long. I wanted the fancy clothes. I wanted to hang out with the guys. I went from being an A-student to a B-student to a C-student, but I didn't care. I was getting the high fives and the low fives and the pats on the back. I was cool.
I only auditioned at four schools. I started performing and studying when I was in middle school, and then as I got into high school, it just got more serious. I feel like it became more of a vocation. It became clear to me at that point that I wanted to pursue it.
None of the standard high school science courses made much of an impression on me, but I did enjoy the Advanced Placement Chemistry course I took in my senior year. This course had only eleven students and was taught by a rarity for our school, an exchange teacher from England, Mr. Leslie Sturges.
Except for a short period at the end of World War II, I attended an elementary school affiliated to Kobe University from ages six to twelve and then moved on to Nada Middle and High School from ages twelve to eighteen. I enjoyed many out-door activities in my youth.
I didn't tell anybody that I wanted to rap when I was in high school.
I was always interested in acting, but in my high school sports was the cool thing to be part of, and I was still very into being cool. So I played a lot of basketball and football. But I always had that want to be in theater and to be a part of theater arts. But in my school, it was just a really nerdy thing to be a part of. Everyone in my school wore bowler hats - they were always on, always acting, and all so big. I was like, "I can't be that", even though I wanted to be.
Often, when you're growing up, you don't know what's wrong. We don't talk openly enough about mental illness. How do you know - especially today with the incredibly high stress teens are put under during high school - if you have depression or if you have a mental illness or if you have anxiety? You don't know, because you've never seen it.
I was very unsure about what I wanted to do in high school.
I had a weirdly awesome high-school experience.
I never dated much in high school or college.
I was affectionately known as Bird Legs during high school.
I never had a car in high school or college.
If you're going to become a better person, do it in high school.
In high school, I always dressed to impress the girls.
I was definitely not one of the cool girls in Suffern High School.
I cherished my time playing high school sports.
I married my high school sweetheart, and I do have two kids. — © Nate Torrence
I married my high school sweetheart, and I do have two kids.
I played sports growing up in high school.
If there is hell, it was modeled after junior high school.
I had no interest in high school besides art.
I was just over high school, and I was kind of artsy.
I started to get turned on to a bunch of different bands when I was in middle school/high school. I was turned onto The Who and Black Sabbath and Yes, and stuff like that. But Rush I obsessed over. I wanted to have every album. I wanted to know storylines, read all the lyrics, learn the songs and everything.
When I was in high school, I was dating this girl and wanted to make her birthday really special. I showed up early to school and went around to every single one of her classes and left a rose with her teachers. Each rose had a note with a little inside joke.
I still am in touch with several friends from high school. I don't go to reunions much. I'm afraid that if I go back to the school, they'll suddenly go, 'You know what? We've checked the records and you still have one more French class. Get back in here.'
I dated the same girl all through high school.
This isn't a little debate society. That's high school stuff.
When I was in high school I thought I was going to university into psychology. — © Tricia Helfer
When I was in high school I thought I was going to university into psychology.
We would go in there with our parents once in a while for - actually go into Manhattan for dinner, weekends occasionally to a museum, but most of my memories of traveling into Manhattan was with the school trips and then later on as we got, you know, into high school, kind of on our own and with friends.
I went to public school up until junior high.
Their high school football is some of the best in the country.
In high school, there are so many cliques. You're never safe.
I read a lot of 'Spark Notes' in high school.
My high school art teacher was the best in the world.
I started really young, like 12 or 13, and then I started doing school plays. We had a really good drama department, so the kind of drama-geek stigma wasn't really there in my high school.
It was only when I got to high school and was in the art program that my artistic talent was recognized. The art program was directed by a wonderful and a very important person in my life - Charlotte Ranger, who was referred to as Mrs. Ranger. She had been teaching in the school for many years.
In high school I was the guy all the girls came to with their problems.
My awkward stage extended well into high school.
It's fine to have anal sex as long as you're not in high school.
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