Top 1200 Middle School Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on December 4, 2024.
It's a little crazy. Last year, I was in seventh grade, and we were the babies at the school - 'cause my middle school's eighth grade and seventh grade - and now I'm eighth grade, and all these new students have come in, and they're all like, 'Oh my gosh! Darci Lynne!'
I went to school here at the University of San Carlos for my primary and high school. I was valedictorian in grade school, and I was number one in high school, and because of that, I received free tuition in school. I thank the school for that.
People only rooted for the underdog in movies, not in middle school. — © David Wright
People only rooted for the underdog in movies, not in middle school.
I had an Edinburgh, middle-class childhood and a public school education.
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.
I thought that I wanted to be a cheerleader because I was one in middle school.
The school at which you studied - design school, disruptive school, TRIZ school, user-centered innovation school, etc - determines the specific words you use.
I started getting really interested in comedy when I was in middle school.
It's easier to floss with barbed wire than admit you like someone in middle school.
I love this cornbread so much, I wanna take it behind a middle school and get it pregnant.
I first was introduced to really, I guess, underground electronic music when I was in middle school.
I grew up in a middle-class family in the middle of America in the middle of the last century.
It's well known that many girls have a tendency to dumb down when they're in middle school. — © Sally Ride
It's well known that many girls have a tendency to dumb down when they're in middle school.
I remember I met Mark Jackson - and even now he still remembers me from middle school.
In middle school, I saw Chris Brown live, and I thought, 'I can do that.' And these girls are screaming for him.
I was bullied a lot in middle school, and my bullies have since all apologized.
I didn't have any terrible survival jobs. The main job I had before I was able to transition over to acting full-time was working at an after-school program at a middle school teaching improv and standup. So even when I had a regular job, I was still lucky enough to be doing the stuff I loved in some way.
I finally chopped off my ponytail at the end of middle school, and it was the best decision I made.
Being able to be one of the headline bands on Warped Tour was a dream I had since I was in middle school.
I was kind of a tomboy. I was the girl in middle school with the floods on - I wasn't fashionable at all.
I started modeling when I was about 2 or 3 years old; I started with Baby Guess, and I did Guess Kids, and that was the extent of my modeling career as a kid. I took all of my elementary, middle and high school years off to focus on school and sports.
Quite frankly, I don't want someone with the temperament of a middle school pubescent boy in the president's office.
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 did have AOL Instant Messenger when I was in middle school.
In the middle of my sophomore year, I was sent to boarding school, at the Cranbrook School for boys, in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, where I fell in love with Marilyn Monroe. I knew that she was the most beautiful woman in the world, and yet she was in pain, in need. She was unhappy. I believed that I could help her.
'Freaky Friday' was my favorite movie in middle school.
America has spent as of one month ago $6 trillion in the Middle East. And in our country we can't afford to build a school in Brooklyn or we can't afford to build a school in Los Angeles. And we can't afford to fix up our inner cities. We can't afford to do anything.
I was bullied in elementary to middle school. It messed with my self esteem.
I've only ever been in one band in my life, and that was in middle school.
I was super insecure in middle school; I didn't tell anyone I swam because it wasn't the cool sport to be doing.
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.
Today age segregation has passed all sane limits. Not only are fifteen-year-olds isolated from seventy-year-olds but social groups divide those in high school from those in junior high, and those who are twenty from those who are twenty-five. There are middle-middle-age groups, late-middle-age groups, and old-age groups - as though people with five years between them could not possibly have anything in common.
In 2011, at least a third of middle school and high school students who smoked cigars used flavored little cigars. Six states - Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Wisconsin - already have youth cigar smoking rates that are the same or higher than youth cigarette smoking.
I changed schools a lot when I was in elementary school because some girls were mean. They were less mean in middle school, because I was doing all right; although this one girl gave me invitations to hand out to her birthday party that I wasn't invited to.
...I don't understand this gap you see between us, but can't you meet me somewhere in the middle?" "The middle of what?" "I don't know, the middle of tomorrow and forever, the middle of life and death, the middle of normal and paranormal. Where we've always been." I bit my lip, nodding against his forehead. "There's a place for us there, right?" "Always." He put his lips to mine, sealing our own little spot in the world. Together.
I did poorly in math for a couple of years in middle school; I was just not interested in thinking about it.
Growing up in the '80s in central New Jersey as a weird kid with a blue mohawk listening to the Sex Pistols and dressing really funky, I was bullied pretty badly. It was every single day in elementary school and kept going into middle school, too. I felt totally alone, without a single person there for me.
I actually went to an arts middle school with Shia LaBeouf, but even there, I was one of the weirder kids. — © Thundercat
I actually went to an arts middle school with Shia LaBeouf, but even there, I was one of the weirder kids.
I can pick a lock. How do you think I got into my parents' liquor cabinet in middle school?
I've never progressed very far from my days as a smart aleck in middle school.
All through my life, I was hated on. When I was in middle school, they used to write in my rhyme book, 'You suck' or 'This sucks.'
By the time I reached middle school, I fully identified myself not even as biracial but just as black.
When I was in middle school, that's when I first started making beats. I was maybe 14, 16, something like that.
I work with elementary- and middle school-age girls.
In middle school, I had an '87 Regal. That was unheard of.
I was really into emo and scene culture in middle school.
I had a comfortable, middle-class upbringing and went to boarding school when I was five.
I didn't graduate eighth grade. I could have, but I got into too many fights in middle school. — © Nick Diaz
I didn't graduate eighth grade. I could have, but I got into too many fights in middle school.
I'll be famous one day, but for now I'm stuck in middle school with a bunch of morons." - Greg Heffley.
I grew up in a middle-class family. I went to law school.
If I lived where I live right now, and my kids were in middle school, they would be the only white kids in the school. That is not a burden I wanted to place on them. My preference would have been a school that was totally diverse - half and half, or close. I wouldn't have hesitated at all if they would have been in the racial minority. But to be the only white kids: I don't think that would have been fair to them.
I haven't watched Miss America since I was in middle school, and I was incredulous even then.
In middle school, I did the whole, like, 'Do you like me? Check this box yes, check this box no,' I did that to so many crushes; I always got in trouble for passing notes in school.
From the time the kids were in upper grade school and middle school, we took trips over the Christmas break to nature-focused places, such as the Okefenokee Swamp and Cumberland Island in Georgia; Costa Rica; Maho Bay campground in St. John, Virgin Islands; the llanos of Venezuela; the southern coast and highlands of Belize.
If you're going to compare a middle-income black kid with a middle- income white kid, and, say, you control for family background, family education, and family income, and if this middle-income black kid doesn't score as well as the white kid on the test, then I say, look, you haven't taken into consideration the cumulative effect of living in a segregated neighborhood and going to a de facto segregated school. You're denying a position at Harvard or some other place to a kid that really could make it. That's why I support affirmative action that's based on both class and race.
I felt like an outsider in middle school. Horrible.
I've never run into a person who yearns for their middle school days.
To me, the term 'middle-class' connotes a safe, comfortable, middle-of-the road policy. Above all, our language is 'middle-class' in the middle of our road. To drive it to one side or the other or even off the road, is the noblest task of the future.
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.
When I was in middle school, we had moved from Texas to Orange County. I didn't fit in, and it was pretty lonely.
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