Senior Yearbook Quotes
For non-Americans, let me provide an introduction. I do not know if any other nations have Yearbooks, but in the United States Yearbooks have become such a commodity that we were trading them around for signatures back even in middle school. And elementary schools now as well promote their own copy.
A Yearbook is a annual book published by the school listing the photo of every student and then a host of other pages about student sports and activities. Every year it gets bigger. See somewhere along the line they decided to allow a student Yearbook committee to edit them and, well, narcissistic kids have narcissist friends and many people try to maximize their page appearances. There are many pointless pages like one titled 'Who'd you vote for?' and then offer political quotes from students...among a student body where almost no one can vote.
Senior year in high school was a big deal, if you really care about that stuff, because you got the biggest size class photo and it was in color, and you got to have a quote underneath! As if seniors are some repository of wisdom. Most people would just quote someone else. But I was original and mine was: "Yes, I believe do it looks like that." You don't know what I am referring to!
Anyway, the Huffington Post has compiles a list of some of the "most ridiculous" senior quotes.
Some are pretty funny. Like this dude:

Or some are sad:

This guy is genius:

And this guy gives the whole idea true meaning and definition:






