A Quote by Gayle Forman

I didn't even start college until I was 21. — © Gayle Forman
I didn't even start college until I was 21.

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My brother and I slept on the couch. I didn't get my own room until I was in college. We didn't even have a telephone until I was in college.
I always had an interest in MMA but I didn't start training until I was 21.
I didn't start working out until college. But in college I could feel my body changing, and I knew that if I didn't make some changes, I was going to go in the wrong direction.
Being an artist doesn't start because you're 21, and it doesn't end because you're 51. You are who you are until the day you die.
As a teenager, I was really trying to have fun 24 hours a day. I didn't start thinking until I was 20 or 21. I was doing regular goof-ball stuff.
At some point, I talked about how I had never graduated college. I dropped out my sophomore year to start MercyMe 21 years ago. Part of the reason was I felt like I was treading water.
I used to work at Sirius. And when I got my job at Sirius, I was only 21. It was my first job out of college. And when I think back to what 21 was, though, you're an idiot.
When I was 12, that's when I went to college. All my friends were 20, 21, and I was 12. It didn't even occur to me that that was strange.
I didn't start acting until I was in college, which was in the 70's.
I always loved comedy but I didn't start formally until I was in college.
You've got guys on freeways with motorbikes with no helmets on, you can't drink until you're 21 and we wonder why so many youth are smoking f - ing cannabis, and you can start driving here at 15. How f - ed up is that?
Being very dyslexic I couldn't even tie my own shoe laces until the age of 21 and I struggled at school.
I didn't even know what it was when I started. But I was lucky. I found it at 16. Most people don't discover decathlon until they're 21 or 22.
I went to school four years later than most people because I was a teen father, hustled on the streets, worked, lived on welfare and the like, and didn't get to college until almost 21. That's when I officially got licensed and ordained, right after that.
I'm a late bloomer. Even in high school, everyone else was charging ahead, and I didn't come into my own until very late. I feel that's true in cinema, too. I didn't even start 'Metropolitan' until I was 37.
In college, my idea of a productive day was to start writing at 7 A.M. and not leave my chair until dinnertime.
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