A Quote by Anthony Rendon

I dropped out of school. — © Anthony Rendon
I dropped out of school.

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I dropped out of school when I was 15 years old. I dropped out because I guess I wasn't getting anything out of my investment in the school.
I dropped out of high school so I could attend another kind of school, an internship of champions. I dropped out to live my dreams.
I dropped out of college in Hawaii just because I thought school was for losers. But school's really important.
I dropped out of high school. I really had no interest in doing any school work whatsoever.
I dropped out of school when I was 14 and I was hanging out with comedians in their thirties. I moved out of home and had some real lows.
My dad dropped out of school in middle school, but he reads five or six books a week, and my mom reads about two.
I was doing auditions and meetings during the day and going to culinary school at night. And then 'NCIS' happened. So I dropped out of culinary school.
At 12 I dropped out of school but I had lost interest in it at a much earlier age. For me, school was very very stressful.
I moved out to L.A. when I was 17, dropped out of high school, and pursued a career in music.
I kept a lid on my feelings at school but, when I was 18, dropped out of everything and couldn't even be bothered to get out of bed.
I dropped out of high school three days into my senior year because I hated it because New York City public school is a mess. I certainly wasn't one for sitting in a classroom. Then I went off to college to North Carolina School of the Arts, then quit that after two years.
I dropped out of law school when I got my record deal.
I dropped out of school and I never took acting classes.
Someone thought that I dropped out of Harvard. I am a college dropout, but I dropped out of Temple University in Philadelphia.
When I dropped out of high school at age 16, I didn't know I was going to become a writer - I just knew I'd never been happy in school, and I had this strong suspicion I'd be happy doing other things.
Over the next two years UNICEF will focus on improving access to and the quality of education to provide children who have dropped out of school or who work during school hours the opportunity to gain a formal education!
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