If Moses had gone to Harvard Law School and spent three years working on the Hill, he would have written the Ten Commandments with three exceptions and a saving clause.
Sometimes people come out of school right now and they immediately want a job doing something. And there's nothing wrong with just listening and learning and watching.
I enjoyed the whole process of learning and was always happy when autumn came and school or college started up again.
Lessons didn't really work out for me, so I went to the old school, listening to records and learning what I wanted to learn.
Particularly for English people, Shakespeare is always at the forefront of both drama and the English language. He's always been there. I can't remember starting school and not learning about him.
I didn't go to film school so my learning was done out in public and showed up on the screen.
I spent a lot of time in the school psychologist's office. I didn't apply myself. My mother thought I had learning disabilities.
When I was a kid, I had trouble at school because of my learning disabilities. Carving is my body compensating for the lack of other skills.
Hollywood is just like high school: The popular people love the other popular people. And the thing is, some people aren't nice. Or they are nice, but only to your face, not elsewhere.
I read 'Red Dragon' back in high school. I love Thomas Harris' approach to the crime thriller that crossed over into horror in a way that nobody really tapped into.
I'm still kinda old-school. We're twittering, and we're all twitterers. And we write tweets. The only thing I don't love is twits.
My favorite subject in high school was English. I love reading and writing, and I felt really supported in this subject, and my least favorite was math, since I felt completely lost.
I love music, and I love drumlines. I like school bands a lot. There's nothing wrong with cheerleading, but I'd rather be a band geek. It's a little more interesting.
I love fashion. I always have. When I was a kid, I was in almost full-on costumes when I went to school, and I've retained a bit of that in my adulthood.
There is always a strong need for self-education during and after school education. Education is a never-ending process of intellectual growth.
I was the kind of kid that had some talents or ability, but it never came out in school.
I wanted to find ways for colleges and universities to become involved with public schools to help young people prepare for college.
As regards moral courage, then, it is not so much that the public schools support it feebly, as that they suppress it firmly.
I came second in a 1,500-metre running race at school. I knew I couldn't have come first, so second was my version of first.
I went to a Catholic school, so of course we had to wear uniforms. My only form of expression was in shoes and the style of my hair.
'School of Rock' was just once in a lifetime things; I want to be a doctor, actually. I'd go an do the sequel if they asked me to.