The day of fortune is like a harvest day, We must be busy when the corn is ripe.
[Neil's father has just driven him home from his performance in "A Midsummer Night's Dream."] Mr. Perry: We're trying very hard to understand why it is that you insist on defying us. Whatever the reason, we're not gonna let you ruin your life. Tomorr...
I can read. A little. I kind of protested it in School(TM). On the grounds that the silent 'E' is stupid.
I went to the Performing Arts School and studied classical ballet. That attitude is something that's put into your head. You are never thin enough.
I was kicked out of school because of my attitude. I was not assimilating. So I went to work, taking any jobs I could get.
I was always made to work at a very early age. I finished school at 4 P.M. and by 5 P.M. I was working. It was seven days a week.
I can remember being very keen to go to drama school at the age of eight, and practising ballet in my bedroom to Queen soundtracks.
My mother was 45 when she had me, so when I was in high school my parents were the same age as my friends' grandparents.
If you ever have a kid who doesn't know what to do, stick him in art school. It's amazing what evolves.
I never studied sculpture, engineering or architecture. In fact, after college I applied to seven art schools and was rejected by all seven.
I was an actor as a kid in Boston. Then I went to art school with Brice Marden, the Massachusetts College of Art. So the hybrid of being an actor and artist is a director.
I'd love to go to art school. I'd love to learn how to draw. I'd love to be fluent in Spanish. I'd like to be a brain surgeon.
Education is my next big thing. When music and art were taken out of the schools, I went berserk!
I went to art school, I think it helped me a great deal because it taught me who I am.
I've always been a creative person, and I'd always wanted to paint, so I went to art school and began painting and sculpting.
I'll fail." "At schoool.""Failing at school is failing at life.
One more piece of sky in the jigsaw puzzle of our school.
I've got a lot of homework to do, and none of it has anything to do with school.
People who think nothing can go wrong are usually disappointed.
It is unwise to make something permanent when the whole world is shifting.
People who think nothing could go wrong are usually disappointed.