The thing a drama school can't give you is instinct. It can sharpen instinct but that can't be taught, and you have to have intuition. It's an essential ingredient.
At 23 it was all about acting. Today it's getting my kids to school, making sure that they've done their homework. I'm in my fifties, and I'm turning into a square.
I believe that it is girls' human rights to go to school to be educated, minimum, until they are 18.
In high school, I read 'Silas Marner' and I was very attracted to this character - he was very rundown and he'd just stop, and things would happen around him.
I was always in the popular crowd, but I really had atrocious teeth. I was encouraged to 'do well in school, 'cause no one's going to marry you!'
I never thought that the long haired, bearded guy I married in law school would end up being President.
I started in 1946 in radio. I was ten years old. I was discovered singing in a school play. Someone was in the audience and it's six degrees of separation.
No greater nor more affectionate honor can be conferred on an American than to have a public school named after him.
There are thousands of capable Americans who would pursue a degree in nursing if we had room in our schools for them.
They're on the right road, but there's a long way to go on concussions, not only in the NFL, but college football, high school football and all football.
It costs $30,000 to $50,000 per year to send someone to jail. You don't have to pay so much to send someone to school at Johns Hopkins.
In my last year of school, I was voted Class Optimist and Class Pessimist. Looking back, I realize I was only half right.
Nor, in our own country, must we fail to take notice of the establishment of School Boards.
As a chef and as a father, I am very upset by what's on the menu at most schools: chicken nuggets and tater tots and ketchup and pizza.
When I was doing 'Neighbours,' I was aiming to go to university, then go to med school, but I realised I could make a better living from acting.
You go to school everyday. Folks who think they've learned everything they need to know are usually dumber than chickens.
When I was 17, I worked at a bagel shop - I ate so many! I was also in all the school musicals, which we rehearsed for during the afternoons.
If there was a distraction I'd get up and jump out the window. I was quite out of hand. In schools like that I don't think they expect that girls are going to behave in such an outrageous fashion.
I think I was about 18 before I decided I wanted to pursue acting. I went to drama school in Western Australia when I was 19.
My parents worked their tails off, but we weren't the poorest people in town. Some people I went to school with, you could tell they were dirt poor.
I speak for a lot of church groups, youth groups, schools, colleges and do personal appearances. I've done conventions and trade shows. A lot of different little hats.