Top 26 Quotes About Juniors In High School
#1. Being a teenager, I would think they were real strict, and I would get upset, but I'm glad they were like that. They didn't let us do whatever we wanted. We weren't allowed to date until we were, like, juniors in high school.
Denise Richards
#2. You can think of Hollywood as high school. TV actors are freshmen, comedy actors are maybe juniors, and dramatic actors - they're the cool seniors.
Owen Wilson
#3. Waste equals food, whether it's food for the earth, or for a closed industrial cycle. We manufacture products that go from cradle to grave. We want to manufacture them from cradle to cradle.
William McDonough
#4. I had gotten rid of the crying when I got to high school, though it happened again when I was a junior. We lost in the state championship. It was kind of the same situation, camera in my face, and then that's when I realized it was over I had my moment.
Chris Bosh
#5. You know you love something if you're willing to die for it, and you know it means nothing if you walk away from that which is dying.
Anthony Liccione
#6. Strong Women Need To Be Held Strongly.
Tia Walker
#7. Of course Mr Bennet would be dead, right at the point in time when she most needed to upbraid him,
Sherry Mellor
#8. I played high school golf, I played amateur golf and I started getting officers. I was playing pretty good, won amateur tournaments as a junior, and the whole thing.
Arnold Palmer
#9. For some reason, when I was in junior high school, my friends and I had, like, a cologne-stealing ring.
James Franco
#10. For me, there is a stigma attached to playing beautiful parts. They are often empty characters whom the action happens around. I'm more drawn to characters with a complex internal life, who have a burning frustration underneath that keeps them going.
Ruth Wilson
#11. I remember my first moment onstage was at a 4-H contest at the Pratville Junior High School cafeteria auditorium around 1965. I had my first electric, a Silvertone with the amp built into the case, and I won first prize.
Tommy Shaw
#12. I used to sit in bed at night and flip through design-school catalogs. I found out that Parsons accepted a small number of high school juniors, so I applied my sophomore year and got in.
Chris Benz
#13. Every single Asian dude who went to high school or junior high during the era of John Hughes movies was called 'Donger,'
Martin Wong
#14. Junior colleges are high schools with ashtrays.
Adam Carolla
#15. Don't judge the gentle; their gentleness is stronger than your fears and angers. Don't judge those who have lost their gentleness; you haven't lived their lives. In all people, hope for the gentleness to return and see gentleness for the beauty that it is.
C. JoyBell C.
#16. Women like me don't fall for guys like you. We don't come when you call, we don't beg for your attention, and we don't confuse sex with love. Women like me break men like you
E.M. Abel
#17. Why isn't one taught how to be loved? Why isn't one taught anything?
Charles Williams
#19. Growing up means realizing that no time of one's life is the best one, and resolving to savor every second of joy within reach. You know each will pass, and you no longer experience that as betrayal.
Susan Neiman
#20. If there is hell, it was modeled after junior high school.
Lewis Black
#21. I cannot believe any man can be perfectly well in body, who has much labor of the mind to perform.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
#22. Pacifists should stress more and more that it is the rule of law for which they are fighting.
Fredrik Bajer
#23. It is as painful perhaps to be awakened from a vision as to be born.
James Joyce
#24. Her touch became stronger, firmer, and he rewarded her skill with a low growl of pleasure.
Sarah MacLean
#25. I've always been interested in archaeology, I guess ever since junior high or high school.
Michelle Stuart
#26. There are some great questions to ask your doctor. If he says 'no,' then you find yourself a different doctor. There really has to be a change in how we medically look at women at this time. I mean, this is not just baby gloom.
Marie Osmond