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Fifth Grade Quotes

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I knew school was stupid since the fifth grade.
Schoolboy Q

Authors on Fifth Grade Quotes: Tim Kaine Chris Hardwick John Green Richard A. Falk Billy Crystal Sherrilyn Kenyon Vijay Seshadri Fiona Apple Reed Mullin Babatunde Adebimpe Linda Hunt Schoolboy Q Peter Lynch Jonathan Carroll
2.
Everyone has the brainpower to follow the stock market. If you made it through fifth-grade math, you can do it.
Peter Lynch

3.
I forgive nothing. If you stole my orange crayon in the fifth grade, you're still on my hit list, buddy.
Jonathan Carroll

4.
I don't like heights. This is why I stopped growing at fifth grade.
Billy Crystal

5.
I got into therapy in the fifth grade because I said in a sarcastic way that I was going to kill myself, and they didn't get it then. Nothing's changed.
Fiona Apple

6.
I was always a reader. In the fifth grade, I got some sort of prize for having read hundreds of books from the library.
Vijay Seshadri

7.
If you don't know the difference between dictatorship and leadership then you got to go back to a fifth grade civics class.
Tim Kaine

8.
I played tournament chess from fifth grade up into high school.
Chris Hardwick

9.
A small olive-skinned creature who had hit puberty but never hit it very hard, Ben had been my best friend since fifth grade, when we both finally owned up to the fact that neither of us was likely to attract anyone else as a best friend.
John Green

10.
The Method of Bisection is a sophisticated version of a tool used in fifth grade called "Guess and Check".
Richard A. Falk

11.
I apologize for Pam. I accidentally hit her in the head with a baseball when we were in fifth grade and knocked her out cold. She’s never been right since. (Tory)
Sherrilyn Kenyon

12.
I've known Woody Weatherman since fifth grade and I'm 46 so that's a long time man.
Reed Mullin

13.
There was something in me, even leaving fifth grade, that hit me and said, "I have to get out of here. I don't know where, and I don't know what else I can do but I'm really not going to end up like any of these people."
Babatunde Adebimpe

14.
Everybody either wanted to take care of me or push me around, you know? I was teased a lot, sure I was, of course. Fourth grade, fifth grade, sixth grade, everybody was taking their spurts except me. I was not growing up.
Linda Hunt