Websites are kind of useless. There's so much great web content and design out there, but the ways in which they are being experienced are not being maximized.
I think everyone should go to college and get a degree and then spend six months as a bartender and six months as a cabdriver. Then they would really be educated.
I grew up in the South, so a huge part of our American History education revolved around the Civil War.
Everything from who sits on your local board of education to the prosecutors and judicial appointments in your area and much more are all impacted by who holds political office.
I also tell them that your education can take you way farther than a football, baseball, track, or basketball will - that's just the bottom line.
I have three older brothers, and each one of them has chosen one of my parents' education. Two of them are actors, and the third is a doctor as my mother is.
You are always a student, never a master. You have to keep moving forward.
When it comes down to helping kids, a lot of ways for education to move forward is through music because that's exciting to kids. Reading books and going to a bookstore is not that exciting.
I owe the little formal education I got to my drama teacher, Mr. Pickett, who got us to read Shakespeare, Moliere, and other classics.
Education never really interested me, to be fair. I mean, education does interest me, but academic school study is a different thing. I can't quite grasp that.
In Mexico, theater is very underground, so if you're a theater actor it's very difficult to make a living. But it's also a very beautiful pathway to knowledge and to an open education.
One of the most beautiful things about Britain, apart from the NHS and the free education, is the British Army.
I probably didn't put forth the effort I should have put forth, didn't realize the value of education until I went to college.
I believe the government should ensure all children are provided with a good education.
If you want to get an education in how to get a story and how to survive, then get a street reporter job in New York City.
What makes me angry? The education of children. How in God's name can you expect to have a functioning society the way we teach our kids?
That's my suggestion for kids who want to act, by the way: Make sure it's really your choice, get out of it when it stops being fun, and get an education.
So what it boils down to, in my humble opinion, is that we need to support the arts in schools, and at every other level in the education of children.
We are told there is not enough money for education, but somehow there is enough money for people to raise billions of dollars to defeat somebody in an election? Oh! Okay! Does that make sense?
You see, some non-Catholic friends of mine have questioned the depth of my faith because of the fact that I have a good education.
I mainly read non-fiction, and that's probably because I have a huge amount of insecurity about my lack of education and the things I don't know.