From high school, you can see my Sierra Club card - I've been a member since 1979. That gives you an indication of early interest.
'Beasts of No Nation' began when I read an article about child soldiers in Sierra Leone during my final year of high school.
I've had many a player tell me all through high school and right up until signing day that they were coming to Alabama, then they signed with somebody else.
I quit high school to be a pro skateboarder out of Ohio, which is just asinine, but it was meant to be.
I was in high school, trying to get out of high school. The only thing slowing me up was grades.
I was popular in high school. I smiled, and I laughed, and I talked, and I wasn't bad-looking, but I was never considered beautiful - never, ever.
I'm a big fan of Snoop Dogg - he was super-hot when I was in high school - but I also listen to a lot of Tim McGraw.
I have a daughter who is a sophomore in college and another who is in the 11th grade of high school.
To be just straight up honest, Conor McGregor is a guy that fought at 145 - ever in his life. I haven't weighed 145 since my sophomore year of high school.
Southeast Asia was home for much of my childhood, but I moved to Hawaii when I was in high school.
The first time I acted was in high school in Florida, and when I heard that applause I felt so alive and felt that electricity go up my spine.
At times during high school and college I wished to be a sportswriter.
I started running track when I was 13 years old, as a freshman in high school. I ran the 400 meters, which is a very tough race and a full sprint.
So much of the literature we had to read for high school English class was filled with victimized, tragic, symbolic women who spurred the plot forward with their inevitable shunning/death/shunning-followed-by-pregnancy-followed-by-death timelines.
I knew when I got out of high school that I was going to be a stand-up comic.
I'd wanted to be a director since I was five and had been making videos since I was a kid. Then YouTube came around during high school. I was making videos, and it was just a place to put them, like storage.
In high school and college, I always, always straightened my hair. Don't ask why; I was just so into my image. Post-college, I started wearing my hair natural.
I won vice president of my student body in high school. That doesn't mean anything.
I was the class clown, but I was also student body president in high school.
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.