At boarding school you had to wear your name across your chest and your back, and obviously I had a pretty funny name. It wasn't Brown or Smith or Hughes.
It's funny, because in drama school, my greatest strength was my range. So my early career was like that: I played all kinds of different characters.
We live in New York. To be able to have a steady job and take your kids to school, and be around and work hard, is the perfect life.
I can't run forever. I decided to go back to school for my degree, because I know now there's more to life than track.
But in the life of every man there are influences of a far more real and penetrating character than those which come through the medium of schools or teachers.
P.E. was my life in school. Without it, I wouldn't be standing here. It gave me confidence when I was an overweight kid with a speech impediment.
We're not in high school anymore and we've had a little more life experiences to help us better understand what were going through in terms of stardom and recognition.
I had to go to Sunday school once or twice in my life, and that's where I commented someplace on hearing.
Golf is like 99.9 percent of my life, and then there's school. I don't get much time to go out with my friends.
I think you accidentally learn things in high school that turn out to be life lessons when you are able to step back a bit and study them in more depth.
I take the kids to church and Sunday school. They love it. I really think it's important for a child to feel that there are things that are bigger than your life out there.
I'd love to go to school and have a normal life, but I don't see any professor at Yale being able to teach me more than Steven Spielberg.
If every day in the life of a school could be the last day but one, there would be little fault to find with it.
In school, you're taught a lesson and then given a test. In life, you're given a test that teaches you a lesson.
I think, from every actor I've ever spoken to, they say the biggest thing they regret from life is not finishing school.
The Expanded Learning Time program is a voluntary one - only districts and schools that want to apply are in the program and supported by the state to pursue their plans.
As places of learning, schools have a responsibility to also educate on nutrition, which we all can agree is far more important than algebra, no matter what your third-period teacher claims.
I actually love pressure. I loved playing sport at school in front of a crowd; I love being on stage in front of a big audience. I buzz off that.
I got a job as soon as I graduated from school. I always wanted to bartend because I love listening to people and how awful their lives are.
I always felt a love for music, but I never got my nerve up enough to try a musical instrument in school.
Americans always ask how much I love my accent, and I don't get that - I think I sound like a school teacher.