There was no theater program or anything where I'm from. So junior year in high school I started the theater program.
The first time I ever acted was in 'The Glass Menagerie' in high school, and my first line was, 'I didn't know Shakespeare had a sister.'
I moved to L.A. right out of high school, but not to act. I think I chose it because it was on the same time zone as Seattle, where I'm from.
Any time they try to describe the tsunami to us, I am so touched by how high they look in the air, when they explain it with their hands-they go so high.
I think things get a lot better after high school. I think the ones that struggle during that time tend to have better experiences after.
I played baseball up until my freshman year of high school. That was my main sport. I played third base.
I don't measure a man's success by how high he climbs but how high he bounces when he hits bottom.
Your chemistry high school teacher lied to you when they told you that there was such a thing as a vacuum, that you could take space and move every particle out of it.
In high school, I once sang 'Let's Get It On' and 'Brown Sugar' with a band that included my English teacher and my math teacher.
I spent most of my high school years on movie sets and I'd have like one teacher, which was really bad.
I started out as a high school teacher in inner-city Chicago and realized quite quickly that my students weren't that motivated.
When I was in junior high school, the teachers voted me the student most likely to end up in the electric chair.
I used to love to play dress-up, where you get your mother's or your grandmother's dresses and high heels.
If high heels were so wonderful, men would be wearing them.
My mom didn't let me play tackle until I was in high school. She didn't want me to get hurt.
Why can't we repeat 8th grace five times and call that a high school education?
In high school I wanted to be a rock star and was in a lot of bands.
In high school, it was all about popularity, being with the boyfriend and all the girls thinking he's cute.
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.
I started in high school and then I went onto professional training after that.
Lesson #456 of high school life: Never, EVER trust an alarm clock.