A Quote by Paul Nurse

It was during my time at secondary school that I abandoned religion. — © Paul Nurse
It was during my time at secondary school that I abandoned religion.
At the end of primary school, I went to secondary school. I paid $12 a term to go to school.
Many times, though, when people feel as if The Uni-verse has abandoned them, the truth is that they have abandoned their dreams, and as a result they have abandoned The Uni-verse. What we think is being done TO US, we are actually doing TO ourselves. It's a totally crazy reversal that is true most of the time.
The clergy earns its living from religion. If your interests are secured through religion, then you will defend your interests first, and religion will become secondary.
I never went to drama school, but I was really lucky in that both my junior school and secondary school had brilliant drama departments.
A great deal of the pupils time was spent going through, once again, the History of the Communist (Bolshevik) Party of the Soviet Union. He had learnt it at elementary school; at secondary school; at his sports club; at the Komsomol; at the university; at a folk dancing course; at the chess-club.
I went to the local schools, the local state primary school, and then to the local grammar school. A secondary school, which technically was an independent school, it was not part of the state educational system.
At primary school, I thought I was George Best. Then I got to secondary school, and it was more serious.
I went to elementary school in Ottawa, and then to a private secondary school.
At age 11 in 1960, I moved to an academic state secondary school, Harrow County Grammar School for Boys.
I was a very anxious kid. I was bullied at primary school and responded by making myself as anonymous as possible at secondary school.
I attended the elementary school at Schweinfurt and the secondary school.
Secondary school was a lot harder. That was probably my hardest time. Some of the girls were really nasty. I had to move schools because of the bullying there.
When I was younger I was always big; I was a fat boy at school. I had an early growth spurt, and when I went to secondary school I was tall enough to be a policeman.
I've been acting since I was 5 years old, from primary school to secondary school, did training at drama school, which was the big thing for me because they trained me, put me out into the industry.
I was not much interested in school, and both at secondary school and at university, I only just scraped through, with as little effort as I judged possible without failing.
If I were advising President Obama, since he's the one running, I would have made his campaign very simple. I promise that in four years, I will get more Americans, as many as I possibly can, the opportunity and access to some form of post-secondary education. I want more of them to graduate high school with the skill-set of post-secondary education and I want more of them to be able to obtain that post-secondary education. This is the only way we are going to close the income gap.
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