
High school is like a game of chess. You have to think ahead, make strategic moves, and sometimes sacrifice a few pawns to win the game.

High school is closer to the core of the American experience than anything else I can think of.
High school is about finding out who you are and not being afraid to be that person.

High school is where you learn the most valuable lesson of all: how to survive in the real world.

High school is a place where boys and girls grow into the men and women they will become.
High school is a time for making memories, for better or for worse. But they'll always be a part of who you are.
High school is where you learn a lot about yourself and hopefully not in the toilets.
High school is a lot like riding a bike. Except the bike is on fire, and you’re in hell.

High school is a lot like toilet paper: you only miss it when it's gone.
High school is not the end, it's the beginning of everything. It's where you lay the foundation for the rest of your life.
High school is a world of its own - a society of contradiction, illusion, freedom, and limitation.
High school is like a long, dreadful road trip. You can't wait for it to be over, but once it is, you look back and realize you'll miss it.
High school is about finding who you are, because that's more important than trying to be someone else.
High school is a roller coaster. It's exciting, scary, thrilling, and sometimes you want to throw up. But in the end, you'll be glad you rode it.