“I remember being asked when I was in high school what do I want to do when I grow up and the answer is so indicative - I would like to have been a successful playwright.” WantHas BeensSchoolRememberGrowsAnswersGrowing UpSuccessfulHigh SchoolPlaywright Author:Mitchell Hurwitz
“People, when they come up to me, are like, "Did we go to high school together? Or did I make out with you at sleepaway camp?" And oftentimes, yes, that is the answer, because I went to a giant high school and made out with everybody.” PeopleMadeSchoolTogetherAnswersHigh SchoolCome UpGiantsCampsMake Out Author:Adam Pally
“I grew up in the church, and I always kind of knew Bible stories and knew the Sunday school answers, but when I was a freshman in high school I joined youth group, and that's when I started to see radical love; that's when I started to see what Christian community is supposed to look like and what fellowship is supposed to look like.” LooksKindStoriesSchoolChristianCommunityChurchAnswersGroupsYouthGrewGrew UpHigh SchoolRadicalSundayFellowshipFreshmanSunday SchoolChristian CommunityBible Stories Author:Jeremy Lin
“When asked "What do we need to learn this for?" any high-school teacher can confidently answer that, regardless of the subject, the knowledge will come in handy once the student hits middle age and starts working crossword puzzles in order to stave off the terrible loneliness.” NeedsAgeSchoolOrderAnswersTeacherMiddleSubjectsLonelinessStudentsTerribleHigh SchoolPuzzlesMiddle AgesHandySchool TeachersCrosswordsHigh School Teachers Book:Me Talk Pretty One Day Source: Me Talk Pretty One Day
“Answers to Frequently Asked Questions: Yes. Yes. No. One time in high school. Three times in my twenties. Rocks no salt. Yes. Four. Never. And how dare you! I will take no further questions.” SchoolThreeAnswersFourRocksHigh SchoolTwentiesDareOne TimeSaltThree Times Author:Ellen DeGeneres
“Bono met his wife in high school," Park says. "So did Jerry Lee Lewis," Eleanor answers. "I’m not kidding," he says. "You should be," she says, "we’re sixteen." "What about Romeo and Juliet?" "Shallow, confused," then dead. "I love you, Park says. "Wherefore art thou," Eleanor answers. "I’m not kidding," he says. "You should be.” ShouldArtSchoolAnswersWifeLove YouMetsHigh SchoolConfusedParksShallowSixteenJerryJulietEleanor Author:Rainbow Rowell
“You make it all sound so simple. Run your guts out...collapse at the finish, throw up, that makes a good runner. Sounds like you regret not being more like Prefontaine....Everyone gripes to me that American marathoners are 'lazy-no-good-for-nothings'. My point is, many people have criticisms, but few have valid answers. I'd like to know what happened to the guys that kicked my ass in high school.” PeopleKnowsRunningSchoolGuySoundSimpleAnswersHappenedRegretLike YouHigh SchoolCriticismAssGutsLazyCollapseRunners Author:Keith Brantly
“High School: Oh, man. This is where boys and girls go from tweens to teens and become complicated and cruel. Girls play sick mind games; boys try to pull each other's penises off and throw them in the bushes. If you can, buy the most expensive jeans in a two-hundred-mile radius of your town and wear them on your first day. If anyone asks how you could afford them say that your father is the president of Ashton Kutcher. When they are like, 'Ashton Kutcher has a president?' answer, 'Yes.' Everyone will be in awe of you and you won't have to go through a lot of pain and cat fights.” IfsMenTryingMindFirstsTwoPlaySchoolPainGirlFightingAsksFatherGamesPresidentAnswersBoysHundredHigh SchoolCatSickTownsComplicatedMilesExpensiveAweTeensJeansBoy And GirlOur TownMind GamesRadiusTweens Author:Eugene Mirman