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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Life with most teenagers was like having a low-grade bladder infection. It hurts, but you had to tough it out.
My second grade teacher told me I would never graduate high school. That I was going to be a juvenile delinquent.
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? — © Anne Waldman
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?
Children don't drop out of high school when they are 16, they do so in the first grade and wait 10 years to make it official.
I was a very quiet, shy child. I just became quite talkative in high school, in Grade 10 onwards.
In 2nd grade, a girl who was a friend of mine gave me a homemade valentine. Like, a real, handwritten one!
In grade school, my mother, who was a professional tailor, would make all my clothes. I became obsessed with designing them myself.
I've played this game since I was in second grade, and there's nothing more important to me than playing football.
You know, it's been proven that 35 to 40 hours a year with one-on-one attention, a student can get one grade level higher
I played Winnie the Pooh in first grade. I was an early adopter of standing in front of people and looking like an idiot.
When I say that I'm a grade-A student in motocross, I mean that I can sit on a bike and ride it. But I'm confident that, with time, I could do a 12 o'clock.
I wrote my first book in fifth grade. It was about a dog that goes to outer space and is an ambassador for Earth.
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.
In projecting the future, I think Apple did a good job of figuring out when the technology was ready to be consumer-grade.
It would have to be connected with performance art somehow, either in the front of the house or the back. I was myopic about this from fourth grade on
Arizona Senator John McCain announced that he plans on running for a sixth term because he is concerned about the nation's security. He plans to help just like any other 80-year-old: by sitting on his porch with a police scanner.
My favorite thing to wear from about first to third grade was a blue t-shirt with an iron-on monkey and the caption 'Here Comes Trouble.'
I once had this massacred afro in third grade. Parts were bigger than others. It was just terrible.
I haven't played quarterback since eighth or ninth grade. I didn't see it get much attention when I completed a pass then.
For many records, everyone was like, 'Oh, this next record is going to be their last, blah, blah, blah.' But here we are on our sixth full-length studio album and we debut at No. 16. It's obvious we're not going anywhere.
I'm a huge fan of Billy Idol. I spiked my hair every day like him in 7th and 8th grade.
The big turning point for me was a school debate in sixth year when, against all odds and to everybody's surprise, I put myself forward... I wrote this funny speech and was determined to do my own thing, and it wasn't on topic and people were laughing a lot. I really can't describe how wonderful an experience it was.
From the time I was ten, I thought of myself as 'good with words,' thanks to a perceptive and supportive fifth grade teacher.
I never was a great sports player. In fact, in fourth grade, I had the second to the worst softball throw.
In all my days of schooling, from preschool all the way up to 12th grade, there was not one white person in my class. Literally zero.
In fourth grade, I was interested in all areas of science. I particularly loved learning about how the earth was created.
As a child, my number one best friend was the librarian in my grade school. I actually believed all those books belonged to her.
I'm not an original member, though I'm sort of an original member. I've been on a lot of records and took them to great heights. For them to make me the sixth Temptation is quite an honor.
Facebook revealed that Ebola was the most popular Facebook topic in the U.S. this year, with the World Cup coming in sixth. So welcome to America, where even Ebola is more popular than soccer.
I had this dream...that we had this new sixth member, for some reason, and he actually ended up being quite horrible! And he started a fight with me! And I wanted him to go away and none of the boys were helping me!
I have wanted to sing for as long as I can remember. Literally, since maybe the second grade. I don't think there was one turning point where I said, "This is it".
To be truthful, when I'd be on the bus when I was a little kid, like fourth, fifth grade, we'd always be free-styling and playing around.
A talking computor with an attitude problem? Haven't I seen that in a dozen b-grade sci-fi flicks?" "Where do you think I got the idea?
I had a very wise mother. She always kept books that were my grade level in our house.
I didn't write anything at all except book reports until I was in seventh grade, and then I wrote mostly poetry for myself.
I didn't know who Avedon was. I was 18 years old. I dropped out of high school in the 10th grade. I had no idea.
I was in eighth grade when I did my first Junior Theatre show. I was in 'Annie Get Your Gun' as a dancing Indian.
Mitt Romney is to presidential campaigns as the Delta House grade point average was to Faber College - the worst in history. — © James Carville
Mitt Romney is to presidential campaigns as the Delta House grade point average was to Faber College - the worst in history.
I was always a reader. In the fifth grade, I got some sort of prize for having read hundreds of books from the library.
Books have always been important to me - my mom was a first grade teacher, so I grew up reading all the time.
I don't recall exactly when I first began reading about Lewis and Clark and their Corps of Discovery, but I suspect that it was in fourth grade.
Your sixth sense should be your first sense.
I knew, starting in 10th grade, I wanted to be in theater and an actor. I went to acting school in Siberia, but there was no future there - and I was consumed with ambition.
My father worked with a first-grade education in this country and managed every single day without a hiccup.
There's no medals for trying. This isn't like eighth grade where everybody gets a trophy. We are in a professional sport, and it is competitive to win. That's what we do.
That's the great thing about being in the third grade. If you've got one polysyllabic adjective, everyone thinks you're a genius.
It would have to be connected with performance art somehow, either in the front of the house or the back. I was myopic about this from fourth grade on.
I've been recording myself since grade 10. Back then, it was just really crappy rock stuff. — © Ryan Hemsworth
I've been recording myself since grade 10. Back then, it was just really crappy rock stuff.
You know, it's been proven that 35 to 40 hours a year with one-on-one attention, a student can get one grade level higher.
We just say there are five, you know, racial groups in the US. I say that these folks are what we call a sixth American. There's something different. They are somebody who - they don't exist in any particular racial category, so they all feel it and they kind of congregate to each other.
My favorite book is 'Go Away Big Green Monster.' I wrote it for my granddaughter Adrian, who was in the third grade at the time.
If you don't know the difference between dictatorship and leadership then you got to go back to a fifth grade civics class.
I started making music when I was in 8th grade. I wasn't worried about school because I was trying to do so many other things.
Young kids are always singing and painting. When you get to that second and third grade level, you're supposed to put all that aside.
When I feel off, I read the 'Tao Te Ching' to get my equilibrium right. I started reading it in the eleventh grade.
My eyes have been sensitive to light since the fifth grade. Without glasses I can't see the next hurdle.
I spent most of my seventh grade summer dehydrated, green-tongued, and smelling like a Malaysian whorehouse.
If grade inflation continues, a college bachelor's degree will have just as much credibility as a high school diploma.
I enjoy going to campuses and reading and doing a class or teaching and then running away and not having to grade papers.
I really haven't paid attention to Madonna since about like 7th or 8th grade when she used to be popular
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