A Quote by St. Lucia

I remember my friends at primary and secondary school admiring my work and even paying me money for some of my pieces. — © St. Lucia
I remember my friends at primary and secondary school admiring my work and even paying me money for some of my pieces.
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 still have friends from primary school. And my two best girlfriends are from secondary school. I don't have to explain anything to them. I don't have to apologize for anything. They know. There's no judgment in any way.
At the end of primary school, I went to secondary school. I paid $12 a term to go to school.
My parents decided - because they were not going to teach us anything Jewish at home - to send both me and my sister to a Jewish primary school. So I went to Kerem Primary School in Hampstead Garden Suburb. But, for me, that school really didn't work that well.
At primary school, I thought I was George Best. Then I got to secondary school, and it was more serious.
Jesus didn't come to earth to establish a new religion. He came to restore a broken relationship. He came to make the primary, primary again. The secondary activity of obedience to the law of God was always intended to serve the primary activity: to love God and enjoy Him forever. When that is primary, the secondary becomes a labor of love, a joyful, and "easy" burden to bear. (Matthew 11:28-30
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 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.
I feel very protective in the first draft, when all the pieces are coming together. I work in a way that is not linear or chronological at all, even with the short story. I will just be writing bits and pieces, and then when I have all the pieces on the table, that for me is when it feels like the real work begins.
I do actually have a connection with James Herriot because we went to school in the same area. I went to Hillhead Primary School in the West End of Glasgow and he went to Hillhead Secondary.
My primary and secondary education was provided by the Highland Park Public School System.
I know I earn less at my primary school than you do, but I don't have to work as hard at my primary school.
Even I run after money, but money is secondary for me. First comes the script and then my part in the movie.
Although I had a private education at secondary level, I went to a local primary school where I mixed with kids of all backgrounds.
It comes back to what Chief Jay Strongbow told us years ago, 'In this business you can make friends or you can make money'. And I remember lookin at Kev and X-Pac and going, I already got some friends, I'd like the money.
My parents didn't do office hours, and they did not do vacations, so if you had a problem, you could always come around. I watched them and thought, 'OK, this is what you are supposed to do.' I was very engaged in my local primary school and when I went to secondary school and to university. And one thing led to another, and here I am.
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