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Last updated on November 23, 2024.
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There was a lot of drama in school because, well, people have problems at home and they take it out on their friends in school. Trying to impress people, they became bullies. I hated it because I know what it's like to be picked on, and I never liked not fitting in, especially moving around so much as a kid because I was an Army brat. My dad was in the Army.
I don't have any friends from my childhood because I didn't stay at one school for very long. — © Katharine Isabelle
I don't have any friends from my childhood because I didn't stay at one school for very long.
Most of my school friends and even a few of my teachers called me Duck.
I don't know if one's more typecasting than the other, or what I am more like. But I know that the high school I went to was a private school. It was prep school. It was a boarding school. So we didn't have a shop class. We didn't have Saturday detention. We went to school on Saturday. We did have Sunday study, which you very rarely get, because then you have 13 straight days of school. Who wants that?
I was getting in trouble at school. I wasn't happy. The school was very much a school that created people for commerce and it wasn't an arty school.
I understood I had to be good at school so I could play football in my free time. Usually, by the time I came home from school, I already had all my things ready for the next day, so I could put my bag on the side and go straight out to play football with my friends!
When you're playing at school or with friends, you always want to be a forward and score goals.
When I was in high school, if one of my friends got pregnant, I'd be the first person they'd come to. I never was judgmental.
I was the ladies' man in school. I always had friends; people looked up to me.
For one year I did go to Performing Arts School, and I had very weird friends.
What I remember most about high school are the memories I created with my friends.
I was never in an improv group. But when I went to school, we would do it all day long with friends, not knowing what it was called. — © Christopher Guest
I was never in an improv group. But when I went to school, we would do it all day long with friends, not knowing what it was called.
Growing up, my friends played soccer or did gymnastics after school; I went on auditions with my mom.
I have no friends from high school. That was probably the reason I ended up dropping out, and I dealt with that by eating.
People think it must be wonderful being in movies or on television, but it can be very tough on a child. I had two friends in elementary school. That was it. There was a clique of girls that were brutal to me. They pulled some very mean stuff. My two friends got me through it. Without them, I would have been all alone.
Some of my closest friends in life are guys that I was able to play high school football with.
Friends aren't any more important than breath or blood to a high school senior.
If I didn't swim my best, I'd think about it at school, at dinner, with my friends. It would drive me crazy.
When I was in school, Diwali was always a holiday. So we would go and meet friends.
Me and my friends in high school were the only girls who went to hardcore shows. It was three of us, and the rest of the audience was male. We didn't really think about it. We weren't thinking we were alienated or whatever, but eventually, as there started to be violence in the scene we were in during high school, we started to be turned off by the violence.
One of my friends committed suicide when I was in high school, and it's the most tragic thing anybody can go through.
I teach in the medical school, the School of Public Health, the Kennedy School of Government, and the Business School. And it's the best perch... because most of my work crosses boundaries.
Most of my friends from Columbia are going on to get advanced degrees. And why not? A Ph.D. is the new M.A., a master's is the new bachelor's, a B.A. is the new high school diploma, and a high school diploma is the new smiley-face sticker on your first-grade spelling test.
I went to school for singing, middle school at LaGuardia High School. Followed by Berkeley College of Music and afterwards I went to acting school at the Neighborhood Playhouse for Theater.
The world in books seemed so much more alive to me than anything outside. I could see things I'd never seen before. Books and music were my best friends. I had a couple of good friends at school, but never met anyone I could really speak my heart to.
Before I did comedy, I'd freestyle with all of my friends. In high school and into college, I recorded songs with my friends, not to perform but just to play for them. So I've had interest in music for a while. Early on, I'd host a lot of music open nights or hip-hop nights, so a lot of my early experience performing was around music.
I found it hard to make friends in school, because I was a cerebral person.
School is tough sometimes, but it’s all about knowing who your real friends are.
Friends of mine were the creators and executive producers of 'Damages,' people I knew from graduate school.
In high school, I was so obsessed with the movie that I started an actual 'Highlander' club with my two best friends, Mike Levy and David Sirota. What began as a few geeks hitting each other with swords we made in woodshop soon became a school-wide game with 20 people playing. It became so disruptive that the administration had to shut it down.
I'm a Catholic, but I used to love going to Vacation Bible School with my fundamentalist friends.
Often, I went in love with some friends in school. And, no, I suffered. Only later, things went better.
Most of my school friends and even a few of my teachers called me 'Duck.'
I didn't make a lot of friends in high school. It's a cruel time, and I was very geeky.
Some friends of mine had parents who made school a treat, a gift - not something to be endured.
For me, I just stuck to school. I thought you can't be bullied and dumb, so books and I will be friends.
When I was in high school, I wasn't a troublemaker. I didn't get in fights. I was a good student and I had a lot of friends. — © Thomas McDonell
When I was in high school, I wasn't a troublemaker. I didn't get in fights. I was a good student and I had a lot of friends.
I took six months off, finished high school, and hung out with friends.
My friends still see me as the girl they went to school with. We're very much home bunnies.
At 19 I left school and embarked on a 9-day bike ride with friends from London to Monte Carlo.
For some reason, when I was in junior high school, my friends and I had, like, a cologne-stealing ring.
I'm a very honorable person. I have lifelong friends from birth, from grammar school, from five years old.
We class schools into four grades: leading school, first-rate school, good school and school.
I was on the yearbook staff, so I would take out film cameras and Nikons and take photos around school and at sporting events and things like that. We had a darkroom as well. I just loved it. I also saved up for a video camera to video my friends and cut and paste the videos together and I gave them to all of my friends for graduation.
The job of uncovering the global food waste scandal started for me when I was 15 years old. I bought some pigs. I was living in Sussex. And I started to feed them in the most traditional and environmentally friendly way. I went to my school kitchen, and I said, 'Give me the scraps that my school friends have turned their noses up at.'
In high school I was making beats for my friends and for myself and rapping over them.
When I think back on high school, I always tried to make silly videos with my friends. — © Kimiko Glenn
When I think back on high school, I always tried to make silly videos with my friends.
I still have some very dear friends from school, and we get together whenever possible.
You send a boy to school in order to make friends - the right sort.
I was a bit of a show-off at school. I told jokes a lot because I wanted to have friends.
I had a lot of Marwari friends, both in Holy Angels School and Ethiraj College.
I'm not even on Facebook. I've got enough friends I never see. You know how you have a lot of friends you never call? I don't have time for new friends, and I don't want to be friends with someone only online.
All I want to do when I have time off is to have a laugh with my school friends and go down the pub.
Middle school was my most awkward stage. I switched schools after the sixth grade after having gone to the same school for six years with the same group of 40 kids. It was a shock. I reinvented myself. I experimented with different styles, different groups of friends, and different types of music and not knowing how to be cool.
By my senior year in high school, I was friends with every group.
When I see friends from school I think they've all grown old and I've stayed the same.
I'm kinda secretive, and I can't even say secretive because of my son. He's the type, like, he doesn't let his friends know who his mom is or his stepdad. He doesn't like me going to his school. If he gets into trouble at school, he's, like, dying. He's very low-key with it. He's always been like that since he was born.
You know when you become friends with someone, you don't even remember? When you weren't friends? You're just kinda like, 'When were we not friends? When I met you, weren't we just already friends?' I have the same thing with the Strokes guys.
Going to dancing school, or being in a play, is a very familial feeling. You're around friends.
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