Junior high Quote by Rashida Jones Download Open image “I had a nickname in junior high, and I'm loathe to say this: 'potato lady.'” — Rashida Jones ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Junior high Juniors Loathe Nicknames Potatoes
I used to get called Lady Penelope at school because the other kids thought I spoke nicely. — Penny Lancaster Copy Share Image
Everyone at school seems to go by a nickname. Kat, Frosty, Bronx, Boo Bear, Jelly Bean, Freckles. — Gena Showalter Copy Share Image
My nickname in high school was jack-o-lantern because I'm missing 9 teeth — Thom Yorke Copy Share Image
“My nickname in high school, aside from Amanda Panda, Lord of the Geeks, and Tits McGee, was Sir Pukes-A-Lot. It didn’t matter that I wasn’t a sir. I still got sick every time I got really nervous, which led to many embarrassing moments during presentations, PE, and drama class.” — Karina Halle Copy Share
The best nicknames are usually the ones people don't know they have. — Ritu Ghatourey Copy Share Image
I remember being a kid and seeing the 'National Inquirer' at the grocery store checkout line. When somebody actually picked up a copy, it… — Rashida Jones Copy Share Image
I'm a sponge. I'm obsessed with comedy. I'm obsessed with the idea that you can make somebody laugh, and I love to be around… — Rashida Jones Copy Share Image
I don't think any other emotion is the equivalent of laughter. So I do whatever I can to laugh all the time and to… — Rashida Jones Copy Share Image
I do have very strong, very conflicted feelings about rating systems and social media. — Rashida Jones Copy Share Image
I don't really mess with Instagram much, but I get why people love it. Because to me, it's better to tell a story through… — Rashida Jones Copy Share Image
Invest in your brain, invest in your talents. Those things can appreciate and they get better as you get older. — Rashida Jones Copy Share Image
Smiling is definitely one of the best beauty remedies. If you have a good sense of humor and a good approach to life, thats… — Rashida Jones Copy Share Image
I've always dreamt of having some sort of undercover job. I think it's probably the coolest thing in the world, but ultimately a very… — Rashida Jones Copy Share Image
If you feel like you can't actually do the right thing and you're headed off into the field of justice, maybe there's no point… — Rashida Jones Copy Share Image
I think that women are powerful and they're multifaceted and they're survivors; they don't have to depend on a man to do the things… — Rashida Jones Copy Share Image
“He should earn a puffy-tail for helping and lose it for being mean,” Parker puts in. “At least then he breaks even.” — Gordon Korman Copy Share Image
I look forward to the day that a lot of the folks that you all talk about and cover on this network will begin… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
In seventh grade, with some vague sense that I wanted to be a writer, I crouched in the junior high school library stacks to… — Jess Walter Copy Share Image
I remember once in junior high school, on a Friday, my mom came home from work and said to my brother and I, 'You… — John Paul DeJoria Copy Share Image
I was born in Evanston, Illinois. I spent my elementary and part of my junior high school years in a D.C. suburb. And then… — Abigail Washburn Copy Share Image
I hate school at that time. Now, little did I know that actually if I had stayed in school I would've actually really liked… — Quentin Tarantino Copy Share Image
I never went to a high school prom. I went to a junior high prom, but I never had the high school prom. It… — Tiffani Thiessen Copy Share Image
When I was young, I wanted to be like the rappers. I remember being in junior high and wanting a fisherman hat and a… — Cam'ron Copy Share Image
I didn't know what my passion was until I discovered the dramatic arts in junior high and high school and I realized, 'Oh, I… — James Marsden Copy Share Image
Everybody in the world has to compromise. I don't know one person that gets everything they want, so the politicians are going to have… — Ice Cube Copy Share Image
I have a hard time watching the shows now. It is like opening up a yearbook when you were in junior high. I think… — Mark-Paul Gosselaar Copy Share Image