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#1. I've learned a lot playing college ball," Mark says."What you do in high school doesn't mean shit. You can be the best ballplayer in your high school. The best in the country or state, but when you get to college, you're going to meet fifty other guys who can brag the same thing. You'll meet guys better than you, stronger than you, faster than you, and then you're up against better teams. The world changes when you leave Groveton. #Quote by Katie McGarry
#2. I haven't learned anything new on guitar since high school. And I think it's time to learn something. #Quote by Jill Sobule
#3. I don't think I can pick apart how I was influenced by which author. But these were the authors whose books I went back to again and again when I was in high school and college, when I first started trying to write stories. #Quote by Martha Wells
#4. When I first went to New York I was right out of high school, I was 17 years old, and I had never seen a building over two stories high. #Quote by Florence Henderson
#5. Todays the first anniversary of the asteroid hitting the moon. A year ago i was sixteen years old, a sophomore in high school. #Quote by Susan Beth Pfeffer
#6. That's what I love about these high school girls, man. I get older, they stay the same age. #Quote by Matthew McConaughey
#7. The most influential thing was the two Chris Rock specials that came out when I was in high school. I was obsessed with that stuff. #Quote by Aziz Ansari
#8. None of the standard high school science courses made much of an impression on me, but I did enjoy the Advanced Placement Chemistry course I took in my senior year. This course had only eleven students and was taught by a rarity for our school, an exchange teacher from England, Mr. Leslie Sturges. #Quote by Martin Chalfie
#9. You can buy beer now, she said, finding it almost funny after how much effort they used to go to get it in high school.
It's one of my proudest accomplishments. #Quote by Cindi Madsen
#10. Who else is there to lead the masses? The smart kids? Please. They have no interests in politics. They're hoping simply to attract as little attention as possible until high school is over. Then they can escape to some college where no one will mock them for knowing how an adverb works. #Quote by Jesse Andrews
#11. Only one comment seemed to perfectly fit her current situation. "I see dead people."
He leaned forward hands on his hips. "Me too. It's the only explanation for what's standing in front of me. Unless some high school kids broke into the anatomy closet and stole the classroom skeleton, stretched some cadaver skin over that bitch then cast an ancient ritual to animate it." She laughed. For as much as she now disliked the bastard she had to admit he was amusing. "Did they do the same to that shit you're wearing? You do realize it's 2008 right?" She raised a hand. "Wait let me see if I can reach you using your own language. You do ken 'tis year of our Lord two thousand and eight aye? #Quote by Jennifer Turner
#12. My early successes in life were, I knew, a product of the consistent love and high expectations with which I was surrounded as a child, both at home and at school. #Quote by Michelle Obama
#13. Everyone is gonna have a bad day, everyone is gonna have a bad game. The questions are: How do you recover? What builds your character? I decided one day early on in high school that I wanted to be great at basketball, not just a good basketball player. #Quote by Gilbert Arenas
#14. When I got out of high school, I thought, I'll take a year or two off and play the clubs, get this out of my system, and then go to med school. #Quote by Gregg Allman
#15. I've never had issues with popularity. I was always a popular guy ... I've always had friends and loved ones and everything, so it wasn't like, 'Oh man, I gotta fill some void that was left by high school.' I had a great high-school experience. #Quote by Jonah Hill
#16. When I was done with high school, I knew that music was really important to me and I knew I didn't want to be a cellist, but I wasn't really sure if I wanted to be a composer, or think about - I was just interested in the ideas behind music, I was interested in mathematics. #Quote by Tod Machover
#17. Head Start graduates are more likely to graduate from high school and less likely to need special education, repeat a grade, or commit crimes in adolescence. #Quote by Joe Baca
#18. College is the reward for surviving high school. Most people have great fun stories from college and nightmare stories from high school. #Quote by Judd Apatow
#19. Top Trumps appeared to be a game in which you got cards, and the cards had a picture (in this case, of a horse), and told you all kinds of stats for that horse, how fast it was, how big it was, etc. Whoever had the better horse won both the cards. You repeated this until someone had all the cards. So, basically it was exactly like high school, except it only took three minutes. Which was really a bit more humane, if you thought about it. #Quote by Maureen Johnson
#20. College coaches measure success in championships. High School coaches measure success to titles. Youth coaches measure success in smiles. #Quote by Paul McAllister
#21. I never had a real job. I started acting in high school, and then I started working. So, I never got to have that experience. #Quote by Zoe Kravitz
#22. In politics as in high school, who you are is to a large extent defined by who you sit with at lunch, and there was no doubt about it, the Earth was sitting at the loser table. It was not, Bob Pope thought, the true destiny of the Earth in our universe to be counted among the diplomatic equivalent of the acne-ridden and the furtively masturbating. #Quote by John Scalzi
#23. The fact is, parents and schools and cultures can and do shape people. The most important influence in my life, outside of my family, was my high school journalism teacher, Hattie M. Steinberg. She pounded the fundamentals of journalism into her students
not simply how to write a lead or accurately transcribe a quote but, more important, how to comport yourself in a professional way. She was nearing sixty at the time I had her as my teacher and high school newspaper adviser in the late 1960s. She was the polar opposite of "cool," but we hung around her classroom like it was the malt shop and she was Wolfman Jack. None of us could have articulated it then, but it was because we enjoyed being harangued by her, disciplined by her, and taught by her. She was a woman of clarity and principles in an age of uncertainty. I sit up straight just thinking about her! #Quote by Thomas L. Friedman
#24. I went to college because I felt like I was supposed to. I graduated from public high school and I did all the things that I was supposed to do. #Quote by Mila Kunis
#25. I flunked my exam for university two times before I was accepted by what was considered my city's worst university, Hangzhou Teachers University. I was studying to be a high school English teacher. In my university, I was elected student chairman and later became chairman of the city's Students Federation. #Quote by Jack Ma
#26. I went to high school in the highlands of Scotland. #Quote by Lily Nicksay
#27. I needed to wander ... whenever and wherever I wanted! I'd found myself at the end of my rope as far as school was concerned; there seemed no particular reason for me to stay. The teachers didn't want to teach, and I didn't want to learn - from them. I wanted my education to come from living life, getting out there in the world, seeing and doing and moving amongst the other vagabonds who had had the same sneaking suspicion that I did, that there would be no great need for high-end mathematics, nope ... I was not going to be doing other people's taxes and going home at 5:37 p.m. to pat my dog's head and sit down to my one meat and two vegetable table waiting for Jeopardy to pop on the glass tit, the Pat Sajak of my own private game show, in the bellybutton of the universe, Miramar, Florida. #Quote by Johnny Depp
#28. When I was in high school I wanted to be in the most underground band ever so we didn't have a name, songs, no one could play or sing anything and I didn't tell the other members they were in the band. #Quote by Christy Leigh Stewart
#29. Emma and I had both died twice, and for me, that second one actually stuck. Now I was a "resurrected American," better known, in colloquial terms, as life-challenged. Or undead. Or the living dead. But I'm not a zombie. I'm just a little less alive than your average high school junior. #Quote by Rachel Vincent
#30. I couldn't wait to grow a mustache. I stopped shaving my upper lip the day I graduated from high school. #Quote by John Oates
#31. The student must be allowed to develop his thinking ability and creativity, instead of repressing them from an early age. #Quote by Mwanandeke Kindembo
#32. In high school, when I first heard of entropy, I was attracted to it immediately. They said that in nature all systems are breaking down, and I thought, What a wonderful thing; perhaps I can make some small contribution to this process, myself. #Quote by George Carlin
#33. I married my high school sweetheart, and I do have two kids. #Quote by Nate Torrence
#34. In Michigan, if you want to act, it's local theater, it's high school theater and it's going to camp and putting on plays in the summer, and I always loved doing that. There was something that just drew me to it. #Quote by James Wolk