I come from a modest background. I put myself through college and law school and a postdoctorate program in tax law.
I didn't act in school. I didn't study acting, either. I learned everything when I got to New York.
Writing old school HTML code was never very much fun but now it's getting downright tedious for most people.
I was always intrigued when I was growing up, and then in engineering school, with the idea of a perpetual machine. I think of the Wal-Mart culture as that.
I watch old school film so that I can learn so much that I just sort of miss all the new stuff.
I went through so many phases because I moved schools a lot. I grew up primarily in Connecticut, but also here in L.A. for five years.
Teachers themselves know if there's a colleague who can't keep control or keep the interest of their class, it affects the whole school.
With any tween, you have issues, from what they are going to wear to school, to how do you get them to speak politely, to how regularly they lose their contact lenses.
Children with obesity and diabetes live harder poorer lives, they often don't finish school and earn much less than their healthy counterparts.
Every human is a school subject. This is rather a metaphorical way of saying it, to put it straight, those you love are few, and the ones you detest are many.
I didn't go to theater school. I didn't go to Julliard. But I've lived a lot. I've seen a lot. I feel like that makes up for a little bit.
Living modestly in a suburban neighborhood while trying to support four children through private school is not extravagant or living large.
Schooling is a manufacturing process whereby the raw material called curious boys is turned into products called obedient men.
Starving whilst schooled is like a man’s finding out that his wife is on her periods … a few seconds after he took Viagra.
Also, schools share some responsibility and should offer helpful orientations that include general information about such recruitment efforts on their campuses.
I'm all in favor of supporting fancy museums and elite schools, but face it: These aren't really charities as most people understand the term.
I remember going through the cafeteria line and telling every kid that Nixon was in favor of school on Saturdays. It was my first political trick.
It's difficult to not be able to just be yourself without criticism in any position, whether you're in high school, college, or this industry.
I received thousands of letters of support from all around the world, all because I wanted to go to school.
Everyone wants to be a stylist. If you know that's your calling, then you need to intern as much a humanly possible. You need to go to fashion school if you can.
I'm 25, so I've already gone through what my character Ged goes through, though it's on a general scale because I haven't studied at a wizard's school.