High school, you don’t want to go back and do it over again.
Meaning of the quote
High school can be a difficult time, with lots of challenges and changes. The actress Marguerite Moreau is saying that even though high school may have been tough, you wouldn't want to have to go through it all over again. Instead, it's better to move forward and focus on the future, rather than trying to relive the past.
About Marguerite Moreau
Marguerite Moreau is an American actress known for her roles in films like Queen of the Damned, Wet Hot American Summer, and The Mighty Ducks series. She has also appeared on popular TV shows such as Smallville, Lost, and The O.C. Her diverse acting career has spanned both film and television over the past two decades.
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