Top 1200 High School Yearbook Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on September 30, 2024.
I play a lot of positions in high school, but in the end I'll probably be a pitcher.
My mom sang in high school choir and so did my father.
Getting through high school and college was one of my greatest achievements. — © Ann Bancroft
Getting through high school and college was one of my greatest achievements.
I thought that's what you did, you know? You graduate high school, you went to work.
Artificial intelligence... I've been following that since I was in high school.
Jazz is the big brother of the blues. If a guy's playing blues like we play, he's in high school. When he starts playing jazz it's like going on to college, to a school of higher learning.
In high school and stuff I would watch Kobe clips.
I was a bandwagon jumper. If everybody in high school listened to it, so did I.
I am not a beauty queen, and I was not the popular girl in high school.
Prior to high school, I played a lot of neighborhood football.
In high school, everybody rapped. You just pounded on the table.
I think in high school there's so many cliques. You're never safe.
Love is the best school, but the tuition is high and the homework can be painful. — © Diane Ackerman
Love is the best school, but the tuition is high and the homework can be painful.
High school is such a shared experience in North American culture.
I've been under the lights since my freshman year of high school.
I've been a fan of noir films since I was in high school.
I don't think anyone can get away from high school unscathed.
Every since high school I've been drawn to magazines.
Chemistry was always my weakest subject in high school and college.
I like to watch college basketball, high school - don't matter who it is.
Out of high school, all I heard was 'one dimensional,' 'can't do anything but shoot.'
When I was in high school, I listened to a lot of death metal bands.
With 'Dazed and Confused,' I got the high school experience I didn't get to have.
I attended public school in Houston. I took piano lessons for several years, and in high school, I played trombone in the marching band. I remember especially enjoying two seasonal activities: ice skating with the Houston Figure Skating Club in the winter and visiting an aunt and uncle's farm in West Texas in the summer.
My high school, like most high schools, had a pretty rigid stratification system. Kids were clustered into groups - the studious ones, the athletes, the popular ones - and we never crossed paths with each other. You stayed in your air-tight group, and you were suspicious of people in other groups.
So by the time I got to Michigan I was a stutterer. I couldn't talk. So my first year of school was my first mute year and then those mute years continued until I got to high school.
We moved 23 times before I was out of high school!
I went to high school in the 1970s and was a real daydreamer and not the best student.
I had this fascination with four-track recorders when I was in high school.
Marine biology was something I was into during high school and the beginning of college.
I played sports. I had boyfriends. I loved high school.
In high school, my desire for friendship far outweighed my talent for it.
I coasted through high school. I was 203rd in a class of 987.
I used to play baseball. I was playing even in high school.
I'm 18, I'm going to graduate high school in a few months.
I never wore full-on eyeliner in high school, but I wanted to.
As a young boy, I was taught in high school that hacking was cool.
When you're in high school and you win the state championship, there's no better feeling. — © Jamal Crawford
When you're in high school and you win the state championship, there's no better feeling.
I didn't drink in high school, and neither did any of my boyfriends.
I started playing quarterback my junior year of high school.
It wasn't until my senior year in high school that I started acting.
I've not seen my two girls play high school sports.
I started bowling when I was 14, my freshman year in high school.
I did some acting in high school and then a little more in college, and it just was the thing that I felt that I wanted to do more than anything else. And then I was fortunate enough to audition for and get into Yale Drama School right after college, and I spent three years there.
I was the girl who did everybody's homework, but I was also, like, student council president and yearbook editor and, like, all-around overachiever. Like, I'm disabled, but I can do anything.
If it wasn't for her literally doing my homework for me, I would not have even graduated high school. Guaranteed . . . My mom always said, 'Luck is nothing but preparation and opportunity.' I think because I've had that history of not really being great in school, I probably try to overcompensate. That's why I try to read so many books. Just so I don't feel . . . uneducated.
I think my high-school acting career lasted a day.
In high school, I didn't always relate to my friends. I was more of a spectator. — © Gia Coppola
In high school, I didn't always relate to my friends. I was more of a spectator.
Most of the time, people think they went to high school with me.
When I was in high school, there was no safe haven, there was no outlet for you to speak your mind.
I was incredibly unpopular in high school but also extremely notorious.
I didn't go to a normal high school. It was for people in the performing arts.
Five guys on my high school team made the NBA.
High school studfents are the largest oppressed minority in America.
Education is key. I graduated from high school; everyone needs to.
School, in general, was not great. Children are just mean to each other... but by high school, I probably stopped being annoying to people, and people stopped being mean. By the end of it, it was wonderful.
When I got to high school, to be playing an instrument was really uncool.
I almost flunked pre-calculus back in high school.
For me, when I was in high school, that was my ultimate dream, was to make it to the NBA.
I barely made it out of high school and I didn't go to college.
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