A Quote by Nina Agdal

I don't think I read an entire book in high school. — © Nina Agdal
I don't think I read an entire book in high school.
I don't read books. I read 'On the Road' in high school, and that was awesome, so I guess that's my favorite book. 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' even though I didn't read it, that's the greatest story. SparkNotes came in when I was in high school, and that was the greatest invention.
'A People's History of the United States' was actually a very big book for me. I read it in high school, and I felt like my mind was really blown by it. I think the truth is I read it because it's referenced in 'Good Will Hunting.'
You ever buy a book and not read it? You feel almost guilty having it up on a bookshelf. People are like, "Hey, how's that book?" "I haven't read it." "Oh, did you just buy it?" "I've had it since high school." "Well, can I borrow it?" "No."
Virginia Woolf's great novel, 'Mrs. Dalloway,' is the first great book I ever read. I read it almost by accident when I was in high school, when I was 15 years old.
I went to high school with some wonderful people, but my entire high school experience was just waiting to leave.
When I was growing up, I always read horror books, while my sister read romance novels. My sister became unmarried and pregnant during high school, and she kept saying, 'This wasn't supposed to happen! Why is this happening to me?' Someone should have given her another book to read.
I didn't really have the entire high school experience. I've been working since I was six years old, so I didn't go to the classic high school.
I'm a huge fan of Tolkien. I read those books when I was in junior high school and high school, and they had a profound effect on me. I'd read other fantasy before, but none of them that I loved like Tolkien.
I love 'The Autobiography of Malcolm X.' That was like the only black book we read in high school.
I love “The Autobiography of Malcolm X.” That was like the only black book we read in high school...
My entire high school career - my entire school career - I've been like three feet taller than everyone in my grade.
The first book that really knocked me out was the 'Brothers Karamazov.' I read it when I was a senior in high school.
I read 'The High Frontier' in high school. I read it multiple times, and I was already primed. As soon as I read it, it made sense to me. It seemed very clear that planetary surfaces were not the right place for an expanding civilization inside our solar system.
I'd say the purest experience for the movie is not to have read the book because I think when you've read the book you're just ticking off boxes. I think that after you see the movie, reading the book is a cool thing. I always say the movie's not meant to replace the book. That's ridiculous. I'm a huge fan of the book.
In high school, I think I served almost an entire match by myself.
I didn't read much in high school, maybe because I didn't go to high school. Instead, I worked.
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