Top 1200 Seventh Grade Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
The books we read change over the years as new books come out and they change over the grades. Books we are reading in fifth and sixth grade now may have been seventh and eighth grade books in the past, or the other way around.
I was voted 'most shy' in seventh grade! Can you even believe it?
I was not familiar with the book [before filming in The Outsiders] , though. Interestingly, The Outsiders had not reached the point where it is now, where it's required reading in sixth and seventh grades. In my sixth and seventh grade, we did not, but today everyone does.
Around seventh grade, I got a guitar and forgot everything else. — © Frankie Cosmos
Around seventh grade, I got a guitar and forgot everything else.
I was home schooled starting in seventh grade.
I think that's why I wanted to write about seventh grade. I'd say seventh grade is a time when kids are really exploring a lot and becoming aware of the world around them in a deeper way. And they just have sort of have a wider appreciation of what's happening around them. They are seeing themselves from the outside more than they had before.
I was a schoolteacher; I taught seventh and eighth grade, and I tried to write fiction on the side.
I got into a fight in my 10th-grade year, and it was on ESPN. It was a mistake, and you learn from it. Starting from the seventh grade, everything's been magnified like that. It's kind of like you have no childhood.
I've lived in the same apartment since seventh grade. It's in my name now; my mom moved upstate.
I got a GED based on Catholic school seventh-grade education, really. I didn't make it that far.
I changed my name from Gail to Gayle in seventh grade because I liked to make a loopy 'y.
The sixth grade made my life successful by preparing me for the seventh and the seventh by preparing me for the eighth and so on. May it do the same for you.
When somebody turned me on to a Coltrane record around seventh grade, I took up saxophone.
Dog parks are more cliquish than any other human gathering with the possible exception of seventh grade. Deal with it. — © Susan Orlean
Dog parks are more cliquish than any other human gathering with the possible exception of seventh grade. Deal with it.
I spent most of my seventh grade summer dehydrated, green-tongued, and smelling like a Malaysian whorehouse.
I started programming Apples in seventh grade.
I only got a seventh-grade education, but I have a doctorate in funk, and I like to put that to good use
The short version is I'm just a total Apple fanboy. I started programming Apples in seventh grade.
When I was in the seventh grade, I had a girlfriend. I used to save up some of my pocket money to get her gifts on Valentine's Day.
My first real kiss was in seventh grade. It was at the movie Hardball, starring Keanu Reeves and it was with my little sixth grade girlfriend. It was the first time we were alone. Her mom was sitting two rows in front of us!
My parents were sharecrop farm kids with no education - seventh, eighth grade.
My brother Bill, who is a year older, is a climber, and when I was in the seventh grade, he taught me how to rappel off the frozen waterfall in our backyard.
You teach someone about fallopian tubes in grade school, and you revisit it again in seventh grade for a better understanding of that stuff. I think it's never-ending. I don't know why it isn't all the time.
I went through seventh grade in private school. I went to private school from kindergarten to seventh grade.
I started going to chess clubs when I was in fourth grade. From fourth grade to seventh grade, I was in chess club.
Honestly, I never really thought I'd be a comedian. But I did take an aptitude test in seventh grade - and this is 100 percent true - I took an aptitude test in seventh grade, and it said in my best profession was a clown or a mime.
I was forced to go to Cotillion when I was in seventh grade. So I learned what fork is what and dance steps.
When Paul and I were first friends, starting in the sixth grade and seventh grade, we would sing a little together and we would make up radio shows and become disc jockeys on our home wire recorder. And then came rock and roll.
By seventh grade, I was committed to mathematics.
I didn't start playing football a lot until I was in high school. I played it in seventh and eighth grade, but I didn't play Pop Warner or anything.
I was really into Michelangelo in seventh and eighth grade.
We went to public schools from kindergarten through seventh grade, and it was fun.
I don't look at myself as a hero or smart person. I have a seventh-grade education, but I've had a lot of fun.
In about seventh grade, that's when we started playing around with beats, rhymes.
When I played 'Annie' in the seventh grade, I knew from then on that I wanted to be an actor.
I remember arguing with my dad to let me dress up to go to a Halloween party in seventh grade, but I never in my childhood went trick-or-treating.
I changed my name from Gail to Gayle in seventh grade because I liked to make a loopy 'y.'
The big scandal was when I was in seventh grade and I modeled a bathing suit. Everybody freaked out!
I first started rapping when I heard the Sugarhill Gang in 1979, when I was 11 years old in seventh grade. — © E-40
I first started rapping when I heard the Sugarhill Gang in 1979, when I was 11 years old in seventh grade.
I have known Marbury since he was in seventh grade, and I have always felt he is a hell of an NBA player.
My earliest love, which was sort of an obsession, actually, was Nas. I was in seventh grade, I believe, when 'Nastradamus' was out, and I took it pretty far.
I used to be in love with Sandra Bullock when I was growing up. Sandy B. was my girl. I remember seeing Speed when I was in seventh grade and just thinking, 'That's her.'
When I look at her, it's like when I was in seventh grade and fell in love for the first time, where it's debilitating. That's available 24/7 if I want, which is amazing.
The first song I wrote, in fifth grade, was totally ripped from Jeffrey Lewis. My aunt's boyfriend gave me bass lessons, and I played drums for a year in sixth grade. Around seventh grade, I got a guitar and forgot everything else.
If you want to communicate with the American public, the literature tells you you've got to be talking at about a sixth-grade, seventh-grade level.
I never went to high school. I never really finished eighth grade. I was kicked out of seventh grade once and eighth grade twice. Mainly for not showing up and not doing it. Then I went to an alternative high school for part of what would have been ninth grade and part of what would have been 10th grade.
In seventh grade, I met my best friend Wendi, who is a trans woman.
I was in seventh grade, and getting a part in Full House was huge. It opened so many doors for me.
My seventh-grade year, I played football. I was, like, 15 pounds overweight, so I had to lose a ton of weight. They put me at left tackle; they put me on the defensive line. I absolutely hated football. I didn't want to play again. Eighth grade year, I didn't play.
I started guitar when I was like thirteen. I had a friend whose dad had an electric guitar. In sixth grade or seventh grade I went over and played it and immediately I was super excited by the whole thing.
Seventh grade was the first time I dyed my hair, and I went to school with red and black stripes, so I looked like a zebra. — © Jeffree Star
Seventh grade was the first time I dyed my hair, and I went to school with red and black stripes, so I looked like a zebra.
My mother passed when I was in the third grade, my father when I was in the seventh, and that's when I was shipped to Los Angeles to live with an aunt.
Since I was a D-team backup quarterback in seventh grade, I've loved the game.
In seventh and eighth grade, grammar and vocabulary were not my favorite subjects.
I didn't write anything at all except book reports until I was in seventh grade, and then I wrote mostly poetry for myself.
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 from being very popular and the head of the clique in the sixth grade to having, like, kid depression in the seventh grade. Not leaving the house. Not looking people in the eye... My body made me feel bad at everything.
I didnt write anything at all except book reports until I was in seventh grade, and then I wrote mostly poetry for myself.
I've been keeping a journal since I was in the seventh grade.
My mother started taking us to church when I was in seventh or eight grade. That was always a question, Do you believe in God?
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