I'm a Catholic, but I used to love going to Vacation Bible School with my fundamentalist friends.
There are some subjects in school that I love, but it can still feel like a chore. Acting never feels like a chore.
I'm more into the old-school country myself, like Dolly Parton, and I guess it wouldn't be typical, but I really love Linda Ronstadt.
I worked as a head cook at courthouses and high schools. I left it behind when I started getting into my music real heavy.
I almost became a music major, but somehow I was so enthralled with the camera and becoming a director that I stuck with film school and theatrics.
I studied voice at Yale with Blake Stern from the music school, and he had me singing German lieder and Italian songs.
I wasn't very aware of pop music because I attended an arts school. For me, it was all about jazz.
I wish I finished music school, because then I feel like I could talk more about the dissonant notes.
I was in the school plays, I did a lot of music. I carried on through university for short films and loads of plays.
I'd skip school regularly to see movies - even in the morning, in the small Parisian theaters that opened early.
The school-room sends men to the Legislature, to the bench, and the executive office. The bar-room sends them to the scaffold and hell.
I'd go to, like, six different schools in one year. We were on welfare, and my mom never ever worked.
Chanel No. 5 is my perfume when I'm feeling like a lady. It's old-school and warm - and it reminds me of my mom.
I went to drama school in Paris and started doing theatre with a friend. Then I moved into movies and slowly but surely I got roles.
Otter: They kicked us out of school? That makes sense.
Ruth: He needs his head in school, not in her. Matt: So to speak.
It was easy for me to leave acting for school, because I wasn't really in it as an adolescent for fulfilling reasons.
I like Louis C.K., Chris Rock. Old schools like Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy.
When I happened to get into school, I felt like I could approach it as aggressively as things in the military.
The same independence that got me into trouble in high school got me praise in college.
We need to prepare our kids for a 21st Century economy, and we're not doing it with our schools.