Top 1200 Junior High Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
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.
Ever since I was little, I always played point guard. All throughout high school, junior high. I hit a couple growth spurts and the guard thing just always stayed with me. It just comes natural.
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.
My art teacher in junior high was a very out gay man and a mentor to me. — © Gus Van Sant
My art teacher in junior high was a very out gay man and a mentor to me.
Starting in junior high school, through high school, I was very into metal or black metal and death metal specifically.
My first boyfriend was a fashion designer. He was a junior in high school, I was a freshman.
My junior high was dreadful. I see a lot of my fellow alumni on America's Most Wanted.
I was in every band class I could get in, like after school jazz band and marching band, and that's where I really learned to read music from elementary all the way through junior high and high school.
When I feel confused or depressed, I remember back to junior high and I silently repeat, 'This, too, shall pass.'
I was an amateur wrestler, which I loved. It was my passion, but I started really late; I was a junior in high school when I began.
I got to know Peyton Manning when he was a high school junior and I was the offensive coordinator at Mississippi State.
I actually built a tiny computer as a junior high school project.
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.
I've always been vertically challenged. I never grew at all until my junior year of high school-if you call that growing. — © Chris Paul
I've always been vertically challenged. I never grew at all until my junior year of high school-if you call that growing.
My first show was when I was a high school freshman, but it was at the junior class dance. My older friend and bandmate booked it.
Junior high and elementary school, those girls were so, so mean to me.
I've carried my chip with me my entire career. I've had to fight and claw for every position I've had. I sat on the bench as a junior in high school, I had to compete my senior year in high school to get the job. I competed again at Vanderbilt before having success.
When I got a chance, I went back and shared those experiences that were important to me. George Washington High, the campus at San Francisco State, and even back to Emerson Elementary school and Roosevelt Junior High. I was happy to do it, to go back and see if all the same teachers were there.
There was one point in high school actually when I was on the chess team, marching band, model United Nations and debate club all at the same time. And I would spend time with the computer club after school. And I had just quit pottery club, which I was in junior high, but I let that go.
I'm happy that I know how to speak 'Southern.' I spent a lot of time in Alabama throughout my life. I even lived there for part of junior high and high school, so I learned the true beauty and mastery of the Southern dialect. 'Y'all' is one of the greatest and most useful words ever invented.
Yes, I went the junior-college route, but I was playing at some very good junior colleges.
One thing I have always been is too short. It's adorable when you're in junior high. After that, it's a pain in the ass for the rest of your life.
I've known my two best girlfriends since junior high school.
Junior and senior high school years were not a good time.
When I was a kid, I wrestled my high school amateur wrestling in junior year.
I was scheduled to graduate from high school in 1943, but I was in a course that was supposed to give us four years of high school plus a year of college in our four years. So by the end of my junior year, I would have had enough credits to graduate from high school.
I never went to a high school prom. I went to a junior high prom, but I never had the high school prom. It was all fake and on TV.
I got into a fight with a kid in junior high, and then we became friends after that.
I wore a woman's antique fur jacket to my high school junior prom.
It wasn't a secret that I was gay. I'd come out to my parents during my junior year of high school, on the day that I also wrecked the family car.
George Winston piano albums have been my go-to since junior high.
I'm a huge fan of Tolkien. I read those books when I was in junior high school and high school, and they had a profound effect on me. I'd read other fantasy before, but none of them that I loved like Tolkien.
I don't know if I was popular in high school. My school was actually not really clique-y, which was nice. I went to a very artsy school, so everyone was kind of friends with each other. I was trying to be popular more, like, in junior high and elementary school and dealt with all that backstabbing and drama.
Government is like junior high. Your status depends upon whom you're able to persecute.
From elementary school on up through junior high school, I loved to perform. But I put it all away during high school and college. I thought, "That's not actually something you do with your life." But then I was compelled to try it after college. I just got overcome.
I met Pat Militich when I was a junior in high school when I was 16 and just started training and went from there. I went to the same high school that Pat had attended and he would bring some of his fighters out to wrestling practice to work out and I got to know him that way. I immediately like it.
I fell in love with rhyming when I turned 13. I was in junior high. I got into it, but I wasn't serious. It was just for fun.
I grew up in the West Village and went to the New York City Lab School for junior high.
I'd been familiar with comics, and I'd collected 'em when I was a kid, but after I got into junior high school, there wasn't much I was interested in — © Harvey Pekar
I'd been familiar with comics, and I'd collected 'em when I was a kid, but after I got into junior high school, there wasn't much I was interested in
For some reason, when I was in junior high school, my friends and I had, like, a cologne-stealing ring.
I was the only black girl at my junior high school. I had an afro, a Jamaican accent, I looked really old.
The only time I'd played organized basketball was my sophomore year in high school, when I barely made the junior varsity team.
When I was in junior high school, the teachers voted me the student most likely to end up in the electric chair.
I had a nickname in junior high, and I'm loathe to say this: 'potato lady.'
I didn't get Facebook until I was maybe a junior or senior in high school.
I hate 'girlfriend' because it sounds so temporary. It's very junior high.
I had a classic gym teacher in junior high who wore a weightlifter's belt all the time.
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 didn't figure out the makeup or cute hair or clothes until oh, maybe my junior year of high school. — © Catherine Bell
I didn't figure out the makeup or cute hair or clothes until oh, maybe my junior year of high school.
I had a jazz trio, a rock n' roll band, and I played drums in junior high, high school, college, big bands, and I played timpani in the symphony. I am a drummer. It's the one instrument I actually play pretty well. It's just hard to carry on your back.
When I was in junior high, I went to a really hippy dippy Quaker school where we called our teachers by their first names and stuff.
By junior high, I was a horrible student. But during my sophomore year of high school, I did have a fabulous English teacher, and I would go to school just for her class and then skip out afterwards. That's actually when I started writing, although I didn't think of it then as something I might someday do.
I joined an acting class in my junior year in high school. I'd always wanted to try it.
I'd play every position when I was in elementary school and junior high. I was playing as guard, too.
In junior high, I sang in madrigals, men's' and women's' choir. I played piano too, but then I got out of it.
When I was in school, I was very involved with a lot of things. I was very very active. I couldn't say that I wasn't popular. I was a cheerleader when I was in junior high. I didn't make it in high school so I started a dance line.
When I came into the industry I started with acting and I did drama during junior high and high school. I fell into dancing as a hobby, but whenever you need work, you try out different things. So I booked a lot of jobs for dancing and it kept rolling and rolling.
I'd been familiar with comics, and I'd collected 'em when I was a kid, but after I got into junior high school, there wasn't much I was interested in.
I was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina, which is where J. Cole is from. I went up to Washington, D.C., where my mother moved, to stay with her, and then moved back to North Carolina to finish junior high and high school.
It definitely wasn't cool in junior high, when everyone else is trying out for cheerleading, to have a life consumed by ballet.
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