Yearbook famous quotes
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I don't Twitter, I don't MyFace, I don't Yearbook,
-- Bill Belichick -
I was voted funniest person in my middle-school yearbook. So I guess I was funny in middle school?
-- Cecily Strong -
I was on the yearbook staff, so I would take out film cameras and Nikons and take photos around school and at sporting events and things like that. We had a darkroom as well. I just loved it. I also saved up for a video camera to video my friends and cut and paste the videos together and I gave them to all of my friends for graduation.
-- Dianna Agron -
I definitely wasn’t cool in high school. I really wasn’t. I did belong to many of the clubs and was in leadership on yearbook and did the musical theater route, so I had friends in all areas, but I certainly did not know what to wear, did not know how to do my hair, all those things.
-- Dianna Agron -
I was named Class Clown in the high school yearbook, so I was always turning to comedy and laughter to heal and to get me through things.
-- Guillermo Diaz -
I grew up in a suburb of Baltimore with an extremely high concentration of Jewish families - where the Levys and Cohens in the high school yearbook went on for pages, where I could count far more temples than I ever could churches. Anti-Semitism, in our cultural biodome, was mostly an abstract concept.
-- Jeffrey Kluger -
It is better to be respected than it is to be popular. Popularity ends on yearbook day, but respect lasts forever.
-- John Bytheway -
Popularity ends on yearbook day-Respect stays forever.
-- John Bytheway -
It's like those high-school yearbook photos that everyone would rather not see: Oh my God, look at that mullet hair. I have those photos too, but for me, they're, like, entire movies. And they show them on cable.
-- John Cusack -
I was home schooled, so I never got a yearbook.
-- Lucy Hale -
I have a hard time watching the shows now. It is like opening up a yearbook when you were in junior high. I think everybody looks back at their photos and cringe, and I get to experience it with everybody else in the world looking at mine.
-- Mark-Paul Gosselaar -
My father...made us shop at Goodwill. I found things to wear and got Best Dressed (in the yearbook) two years in a row. I had lemons, so I made lemonade.
-- Nick Cannon -
There are two kinds of people in this world: those who know where their high school yearbook is and those who do not.
-- Sloane Crosley -
I always thought the women of my age group got short shrift because the women's liberation movement came slightly after. You look at the yearbooks and you see the future homemakers of America - hurray for that - but you also see them in the engineers club. You see minority kids as student body presidents at a time when everyone was supposed to be terminally racist. Yearbooks are genres; they're also folk art, folk documentation.
-- Kevin Starr -
I have ALWAYS wanted to write - I was the seven-year old entering local library poetry contests, and I recently found my eighth-grade yearbook when we moved, and I had listed "WRITER" as my future occupation. It's always been something I've been hungry to do, but I think the more practical side of me (encouraged by the more practical sides of my parents of course) shied away from pursuing a career in creative writing, in favor of something a little "safer" like law.
-- Lee Kelly -
I think my favorite thing is when people send me Instagram photos of people's yearbooks, and one guy will put "Are you calling me a liar?," and his friend will have "I ain't calling you a truther." And those are people's actual yearbook quotes. That's so amazing.
-- Drake Bell -
As a teenager I just wanted to fit in, just to be one of the boys. It was tough. I went to an all black school. I went so far as to have them print my negative in the yearbook. I think it was the black teeth that gave me away.
-- Ronnie Shakes