I left home to go to college, and then I moved back home. I moved back for three years from 21 to 24.
If you look at the history of Notre Dame, if you hire a coach who's been successful at another college program, they're going to be ultra successful at Notre Dame because the talent will always be there.
I teach at USC, and it's obvious to anyone who teaches college students that they don't cover much modern history and certainly not the modern presidency.
My dad didn't want me to go for drama in school, so I chose the closest thing to it and got a bachelors degree in Communications at the Manhattan College.
My dad had been shortstop when he was in college, and you know, when you're a kid, you want to be just like your dad.
While I was at college studying design I decided to paint. I was also greatly inspired by the colours that I had seen on my travels in the Brazilian Rain forest.
While there are many obstacles that deter students from going to college, finances by no means should be the deciding factor.
I snap with my mom. It was a great way for me to see my dog when I was in college. We send selfies, too.
I had the notion that I wanted to write the great dirty American novel, so I went to Roanoke College on the GI Bill.
While I was in college becoming a good Catholic I was also becoming a writer - one haunted by Catholicism.
Commencement speeches were invented largely in the belief that outgoing college students should never be released into the world until they have been properly sedated.
I don't know if I'd ever want to show my college life in the films I make. I think I've passed that stage long ago.
The thing that bothered me when I was in college was that I saw myself rejecting the way of life that got me to where I was.
I went to college in Iowa for a little bit and tried to get some bands together there. That was about a year of my life.
One of the greatest joys in my life was giving a lecture in French at the College de France.
I saw leaving college as an opportunity to do something different with my life. I always thought that becoming an academic was going to be my path.
I first read 'An American Tragedy' in college, and in my entire life I had never read anything so painful.
I guess I hit a point while I was in college when I realized I would have to do something with my life!
I never even graduated college. I never finished learning, as it were, and I have a psychological need to be in a learning environment at all times.
The lopsided attitudes of college professors pose a serious challenge to learning because students are so susceptible to becoming lopsided sheep.
I really like to do comedy, and I did comedy the first 2 years after I graduated college, so I really love it and appreciate it.