I remember, as a young Catholic girl in high school, seeing 'The Exorcist,' and it scared the wits out of me.

I've always liked to dress up. I'd choose a halter top over a Led Zeppelin T-shirt when I was in high school.

I didn't go to high school, so I don't have a high school experience. I was home-schooled during high school.

When I was in high school. I was considered really weird and strange, and people kind of kept their distance.

If someone had told me in high school that one day I'd write an historical novel, I would have rolled my eyes.

I earned a black belt when I was in high school. And I did a lot of boxing and full contact karate in college.

I would want to wear No. 20, just because a lot of history behind that number through high school and college.

I have a friend whose theory is that you're from wherever you went to high school. I think that's mostly true.

I wanted to wear a uniform when I was in high school, but I couldn't. I was like, 'It would be so much easier!'

Not exactly what the world was looking for, a musical on 'Don Quixote.' It was required reading in high school.

I was playing in bands before high school even. My first band I was in at 14. And we were playing just Beatles.

Chemistry is a class you take in high school or college, where you figure out two plus two is 10, or something.

I took high school very casually. There was Teen Town, chess, tennis, boxing, running. Lots of things going on.

I wasn't bullied by the mean girls in high school. I'm just bullied by adults and teenagers all over the world.

When you're a teenager and you're in love, it's obvious to everyone but you and the person you're in love with.

I had been on the junior Olympic team in high school for trampoline; I could do twenty-six back flips in a row.

Never go to your high school reunion pregnant or they will think that is all you have done since you graduated.

Earning a certificate or degree, or both, after high school opens the door to countless economic opportunities.

None of my friends call me L.C. That was just a high school nickname, and nobody refers to me like that anymore.

When I was in junior high school, the teachers voted me the student most likely to end up in the electric chair.

I have been an XL fan of Devo since I was in high school in the 1970s. Their records only sound better with time.

I live with some of my best friends from high school, very commune-like, in my house. It's my hippie way of life.

From the time that I was in high school, my life really revolved around live theater, so it almost feels genetic.

Coming into high school, it's scary. You don't know which group to be in, and I can't stand that it's so cliquey.

By high school, I was putting the music for the services together and teaching Sunday school to everybody's kids.

When I picture myself after football, it's down home, coaching high school football, just a relaxing, normal life.

I had a great education. From kindergarten to John Dewey High School in Coney Island, I am public-school educated.

Designing was always something I was interested in. I studied fashion design in high school as well as how to sew.

I did the marching band all throughout junior high and high school. Music was one of my favorite things in school.

I was a wrestler. I played football, lacrosse. After high school, I got into jujitsu. I boxed my whole adult life.

There are neural networks that can build whole apps from scratch - so why are we teaching high school kids to code?

I met Betty Moore when she entered Mitchell High School as a freshman, and that was it - period, exclamation point!

Some of my high school teachers did remind me that I had an excellent imagination when it came to making up excuses.

I had to decide whether I should try to play pro football after high school or try to pursue my powerlifting career.

I was homeschooled growing up, and we fantasized about high school, about what that experience was going to be like.

It really is disgusting when a guy in a ball cap with a high school education is the one asking the tough questions.

When I was in high school, I wanted to be so thick that I'd eat all the pizza and all the McDonald's and everything.

I'm so fortunate in that I've never had another job to pay a bill but acting, since the day I got out of high school.

I had a serious boyfriend in high school, but we would take breaks in between. You shouldn't always have a boyfriend!

I ran track for my school. I played football, but I didn't play for my high school; I played for a little league team.

I've been on a state of high alert since high school. I didn't need 9/11 to remind me that we live on a ball of flame.

I was born in Barranquilla, Colombia, and I came to attend high school in Massachusetts when I was about 15 years old.

I got to know Peyton Manning when he was a high school junior and I was the offensive coordinator at Mississippi State.

In high school I definitely had a clique of friends. And what I loved about it was that we were healthy and good girls.

It's a staggering transition for high school students that found they could study five hours a week and make As and Bs.

I went to small liberal schools my whole life, and I was also a bad girl in high school; I went to, like, five schools.

I was teased up until high school about my hair, being short, my high pitched voice, and just anything you can think of.

II know very, very little about the ukulele, but I actually grew up playing the viola from 4th grade through high school.

If they had taught a class on how to be the kind of citizen Dick Cheney worries about, I would have finished high school.

I was always an exhibitionist. I liked it when everyone laughed. But I didn't do plays in high school. I was too nervous.

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