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I feel like I'm 18, with the maturity level of like a 14-year-old. I'm still the same goofball; I'm still in college, as far as I'm concerned.
I had, before I went to college, I had taken a few years off after high school and really had, I guess in those days, I had no intentions of going to college.
I was a great help-side defender in college, but as far as really wanting to lock somebody up, that was never really my focus.
In the '20s and '30s, there were these musicals either set on college campuses or based on classical stories, so any of the Rodgers and Hart musicals certainly influenced me. I was definitely influenced by any of the 'Porgy' songs; I was influenced by 'American Pie.'
When I was in college, being a magician was not the classiest thing to be. It was like being a folk singer before Bob Dylan.
I had gained so much confidence through my college achievements that I wanted to tackle the world.
Well, we went to the Final Four in '96. As a college kid, that's what you dream about.
Since the beginning, the people of the college and I have agreed that the music of MerleFest is 'traditional plus.'
Dre is someone I've looked up to since 1985 when he came to my college and performed with The Wrecking Crew.
My first tour, for six weeks straight, was with Bobby Darin, in 1958. It was just fun hanging out with him. He was older than I was; he was a college guy. It was kind of a mutual-admiration society, I guess. He taught me how to pay taxes.
I went to Midwood High School in Brooklyn and then to Brooklyn college for 1 1/2 years.
I was chomping at the bit to get my career started - so after I took all the theater courses at Brooklyn College I enrolled in a two year program at AMDA in the city (The American Musical Dramatic Academy) I was there for 6 months and loved it.
Folk music was out there. Clubs were springing up and they were hot with the college kids.
I worked while in high school and college so that I could pay for school. I also had loans.
I'm lucky I'm tall and skinny, and I got to model to put myself through college.
One thing that translates from college to the NFL is winners, and, I think, being a quarterback, that's the biggest thing: being recognized, winning games.
I'm born in Alaska, grew up in Colorado, went to college in Colorado, went to Colorado State, and I actually finished my degree.
When I went to college - when I read Shakespeare or Dickens or Scott - I just felt that, as a citizen of England, a British citizen, this was as much my heritage as any schoolboy's. That is one of the things the Empire taught, that apart from citizenship, the synonymous inheritance of the citizenship was the literature.
Even through my college years, I was trying out plays and shows, but I never really thought it made much sense to try to be an actor. I thought it was foolish, really.
For me, the NFL was a little bit faster than college because you've got guys who played five, six, seven years and knew all the ins and out of the league.
I wasn't a very good writer before college. I don't think I was a very good reader.
The college that takes students with modest entering abilities and improves their abilities substantially contributes more than the school that takes very bright students and helps them develop only modestly.
I think it's sort of an outrage that companies should have to hire firms to teach the college graduates they employ how to write.
I went to Jersey City State College to please a family member. I wasn't prepared for school. To say I failed out is putting it nicely.
So you can go to college on Pell Grants - maybe I should not be telling anybody this because it's turning out to be the welfare of the 21st century.
For whole swaths of people, that map of, 'Come along this way, come to college, do this and that,' isn't offered.
We need to make college affordable in price, and also have lower-cost student loans and more available grants for students.
My favorite thing is still journalism. I'm almost 50. This has been my life ever since I was in college.
When I entered college, I wasn't sure what I was going to do. My advisor happened to be from the theater department, and he encouraged me to take some classes there, which I did.
I was in college in the sixties when movies really got good. I'm a fan of Bergman and Hitchcock and Polanski and Antonioni. Those are my gods.
I studied English at the College of Wooster in Ohio, and I did an M.F.A. in Poetry at Columbia.
I made, like, five records as Dirty Projectors before I got out of college. And then I put a band together when I got interested in going on tour around that time.
When I went to college I took a creative writing class and decided in a week to be a writer.
The hard part that I didn't like about recruiting in college was, there was so many regulations. So many rules. It was so many layers to it in the recruiting that I just got fed up with it.
I taught in a small teacher's college for three or four years, at which point all the administrators got a pay raise and the teaching faculty didn't.
I went to college at San Francisco State and supported myself working the graveyard shift at a brewery and did a little theater. It was great. I'd do Shakespeare and stuff like that.
I read Henry Miller's 'Nexus,' 'Sexus' and 'Plexus' the summer after I graduated from college. It cemented my decision to spurn any and all careers.
I had no idea where these kids at a small private college in the San Fernando Valley were coming from, why they were coming to hear me, or what they needed to know.
Instead of silencing speakers on campus, perhaps do what you're supposed to in college instead: listen to someone who thinks differently than you do.
Tim O'Brien's book about Vietnam, 'The Things They Carried', has won every award, is studied in college and is considered to be definitive. But it's fiction.
Well, my background is journalism. I don't have any creative-writing experience except for one class I took as a sophomore in college.
I used to arm wrestle my roommate in college. Based on that, I'm in pretty good shape.
My favorite NBA team are the houston rockets and favorite college team are the duke blue devils.
There is no formula to making it to the NFL other than good fortune and and playing well in college.
Tim Robbins had real confidence in college. He literally stole actors from the theater department at UCLA to be in his plays. The department heads got so mad at him.
I went to college parties when I was at an appropriate age to go to college parties.
I really did graduate at 14, and I go to college in the Los Angeles area near where I live.
I love 'Jane Eyre,' and I love the Bronte sisters. I actually didn't read any of them until I was in college, so I don't have quite the same connection with them that I think a lot of women do.
My dad met my mom at Casper College in the orientation line. He studied business and eventually transferred to the University of Wyoming at Laramie.
I throw better than anybody in college and I can throw with anybody in the pros. There, that's what I think.
Coming out of college with a degree in fine arts and painting isn't worth much any more.
I don't think college wrestling is in danger of extinction by any means. But I am concerned if one program drops.
I went to college. I had a double major in biology and physical education, but my major was wrestling.
As a kid, I was just writing scripts and taking whatever film classes I could in college.
There are a lot of guys who play in pro-style offenses who are not prepared when they come out of college. Either you're coaching the quarterback to be a quarterback, or you're not.
I'm here in Hollywood to do film and television and make enough money to get my kids through college.
Upper education used to open doors. Not so true anymore. The degree used to be a screening tool, but that is falling by the wayside as there are a glut of college grads on the market.
In 1982, when I was almost 26 years old, I decided I wanted to write fiction. I'd majored in journalism in college, and I'd always assumed I would write nonfiction.
I was in my early twenties. I was 22-ish. I graduated from college and went right into teaching. The first year, I taught in Indiana at a couple schools, and then I moved over to Chicago.
I keep busy. That was my nickname in college, 'Iron to the Fire.' I like to keep several things going at once.
A telephone survey says that 51 percent of college students drink until they pass out at least once a month. The other 49 percent didn't answer the phone.
Working with George Miller was an education. It was eight college degrees in character development and directing all at once.
In college, I was a fiercely committed Democrat - a meeting with Jack Kemp, then Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, challenged my blind partisanship.
The last state to admit a black student to the college level was South Carolina.
I was born in Harlem, raised in the South Bronx, went to public school, got out of public college, went into the Army, and then I just stuck with it.
We didn't have money put away in the bank for a college fund; soccer was our lottery ticket, our gamble.
Justice Harry A. Blackmun, a quirky but pivotal member of the Supreme Court for 24 years, was a hoarder. He seems to have kept everything from his boyhood diaries to college correspondence to every scrap of paper that came his way on the Supreme Court.
Since 1994, unemployment rates are lower. Median household income is higher. A greater percentage of Americans are graduating from college. Home ownership rates are higher. And the violent crime rate has decreased.
An important event in my scientific life has been my appointment as a Professor at the College de France in 1973.
I ate cottage cheese all the time growing up, but it wasn't until I was in college that I became aware of the stigma surrounding it.
When I was in college, the first thing we did in acting class was to observe an animal at the zoo and become that animal. So I picked a wallaby.
Mountain Dew was my favorite drink through college; it kept me up studying for a lot of tests.
It was not to learn about politics that I had gone to Cambridge. I was there as a mathematician, having won a major scholarship to Trinity College the previous year. Perhaps if there had not been quite so many things to distract me, I might have remained a mathematician.
Then in college I became obsessed with film, and wanted to be part of that.
I went to college in Connecticut, which was when I still lived at home. I worked at a video store, a wine store, and did odd jobs here and there like landscaping.
I had higher math SATs than in English - yet I became an English major in college.
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