I had a nickname in junior high, and I'm loathe to say this: 'potato lady. '
No man or woman in this dispensation will ever enter into the celestial kingdom of God without the consent of Joseph Smith. . . every man and woman must have the certificate of Joseph Smith, junior, as a passport to their entrance into the mansion where God and Christ are
Admittedly, scientific authority is not distributed evenly throughout the body of scientists; some distinguished members of the profession predominate over others of a more junior standing.
When I feel confused or depressed, I remember back to junior high and I silently repeat, 'This, too, shall pass. '
Some of the best advice I've had comes from junior officers and enlisted men.
I've never dated (casually). Ever. It's kind of weird. I did have a boyfriend in junior high who was a kleptomaniac. We'd leave stores and he'd come out with something for me.
I never felt like that in my life. I didn't know human beings played these instruments. I heard them in Chicago and Louisville and St. Louis all my life, you know? But I didn't know human beings played them, you know? So the next day I went to Coontz Junior High School and I started on sousaphone, tuba, B-flat baritone, E-flat alto, French horn, trombone.
I remember my first moment onstage was at a 4-H contest at the Pratville Junior High School cafeteria auditorium around 1965. I had my first electric, a Silvertone with the amp built into the case, and I won first prize.
The only thing my mother would say to me about my music - I'd say, "Mom, listen to this," and she'd say, "Junior, I know who you are. "
Watching DBSK and Super Junior brought me up to be a singer.
If Mother had to be told not to shove the entire brick of Ivory up Junior's hindquarters, constipation is the least of his problems.
There had to be a circle of Hell where you were eternally fourteen, eternally in junior high. One of the lower circles.
Harvard gave me an education, but Junior Chamber gave me an education for life.
I was maybe only 13 or 14 when I started to play junior tournaments.
The high point of my entire junior high school career was going backstage to meet George Harrison. I was simply awestruck.
When I started on Wall Street, there was pretty good diversity in those junior ranks. And you know what? It hasn't made it to the top.
I can't see why we can't toss in a Junior Walker or Wilson Pickett number in every once in a while.
What's funny is that the idea of popularity - even the use of the word 'popular' - is something that had been mostly absent from my life since junior high. In fact, the hallmark of life after junior high seemed to be the shedding of popularity as a central concern.
For me Super Junior like a water, I always need it and it very fresh for me
Don't you touch me again. I will knock you out, junior!