Education is the most important thing you can have.
I guess God made Boston on a wet Sunday.
God places the heaviest burden on those who can carry its weight.
Not only is there no God, but try finding a plumber on Sunday.
When things are going good, you've got to enjoy it, right?
I play to represent God, something bigger than baseball.
Sunday afternoons at a parish center - or a community center - is familiar territory for me.
Tall men come down to my height when I hit 'em in the body.
Playing baseball was my dream, and no amount of money could sway my opinion.
Sportswriters. They were all my friends. They were racetrack guys and so was I.
I once spent a year in Philadelphia, I think it was on a Sunday.
As I very much liked to draw and paint as a child, I entered a special art program in high school, which was very much like being in an art school imbedded in a regular high school curriculum.
I went to a lot of different high schools. I had quite a sporadic schooling experience. I went to school in England briefly, to boarding school, and I went to a few different ones in Australia as well. I'm really lucky! I have friends in most countri...
Before I got through high school I had attended 22 different schools. In the time before I was well acquainted with the latest school, I would amuse myself by drawing and found that I was pretty good at it.
I grew up going to public school, and they were huge public schools. I went to a school that had 3,200 kids, and I had grade school classes with 40-some kids. Discipline was rigid. Most of the learning was rote. It worked.
I was a theater dork in high school and did all the plays. My theater teacher in high school, Janet Spahr, was absolutely incredible and mentored me throughout school. She taught me a lot about relying on my instincts.
Grammar schools are public schools without the sodomy.
I was home-schooled for my entire high school experience, so I never went to prom.
I'd like to go to NYU business school and then go on to film school.
I went to Samuel Ayer High School, which is now Milpitas High School.
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