Top 1200 Boston University Quotes & Sayings - Page 15
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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
I went to Oxford University - but I've never let that hold me back.
I started acting at the University of Michigan in my sophomore year.
Personally I am in favour of education but a university is not the place for it.
In 1971 I returned to the University of Chicago as Professor of Physics.
University research is crucial to our future as a nation.
To talk about the reality of life here and the work that you do here at the university.
I didn't go to university straight after school. I went at night.
Some of my finest memories are from my time at the University of Texas.
I'm not sure where I'm from! I was born in London. My father's from Ghana but lives in Saudi Arabia. My mother's Nigerian but lives in Ghana. I grew up in Boston.
This is the Boston Celtics. This isn't the Phoenix Suns. No disrespect to any other organization, but you don't hang conference titles. Do we hang going to the conference finals?
'Saturday Night Live' was like a university for funny.
If you don't know who you are, a university is an expensive place to find out.
I always figured Metropolis was north of New York, actually. Between New York and Boston, in my mind.
In my freshman year in high school, I went to the only public high school in Boston with a theatre program.
I'm blessed to see another day. For something like that, with any strenuous activity, the tissue could rupture. Could have died, quite frankly. I'm grateful to the doctors in Boston that detected the aneurysm.
I love the University of Florida and never wanted to leave.
In Boston, I developed my eye from the drawing. In Paris, I was fascinated by what my eye saw in the way that Paris is built, its 'measure.'
In Boston they ask, how much does he know? In New York, how much is he worth? In Philadelphia, who were his parents?
There's a company in Boston called Ginger IO that has a smartphone app that can predict, two days before you get depressed, that you're going to get depressed.
I went to DePaul University Theatre School in Chicago, Illinois.
No state legislature ever built a great university.
We're fans of stuff like Maiden, but I think we generally get it from weirder places. For me, the Eagles' 'Hotel California' represents one of the most brilliant harmony approaches to music. Boston did it very well, too.
The University brings out all abilities, including incapability.
In 1960, I earned my Chemistry Degree from Cornell University.
My studio was on 9th Street between University and Broadway.
I went to University of Victoria on Vancouver Island and their theater program.
I was delighted to not go to university. I couldn't wait to be out of education.
I have some unfinished business to complete at the University of Oregon.
I'm an academic. I teach at the university, and that's where I will go back to.
I was an actor as a kid in Boston. Then I went to art school with Brice Marden, the Massachusetts College of Art. So the hybrid of being an actor and artist is a director.
Made it through high school, went to the University of Minnesota.
We ran into some bumps in the road at the University of Florida.
Pretty excited to get to Boston. Great city and great team; they're in the race. They want to win here, and that's what I want to do.
What is the engine that drives economic growth in an ideopolis? The university.
When I was at university, I earned money by laying pipes. It was so hard.
I'm interested in why people talk like they do. Like Boston Irish. It's so laid back. Why is that?
Saturday Night Live' was like a university for funny.
I was also the romantic lead in The Boston Strangler - I was the only one that lived to tell the story - so I called myself the romantic lead.
I started with "Pickman's Model," because it was about Boston. I mean, what I loved about [H. P. Lovecraft], at first is his sense of scholarship of an area, setting an environment, enlivening it. I think that's one of the secrets of writing.
I think first thing and the most important thing, for me, is that Boston becomes my musical home, my musical family.
Boston is large enough to learn your independence and small enough to make your own.
When I first left Florida for Boston, I was so eager to shed my Floridian identity, perhaps some of my earlier surreal gestures felt hollow and unconvincing because they were not rising from the particular brand of the uncanny I knew best.
A solid man of Boston; A comfortable man with dividends, And the first salmon and the first green peas.
Everything I ever will be is because of Texas A&M University.
I believe it is important for the university to always remember its roots.
Throughout my life I have dreamed of coaching at the University of Michigan.
It doesn't look like much work goes on at this university.
I became really interested in the community health care movement and community health centers, which Boston was sort of a leading center for.
When I was to come to Washington the first time as Music Director of the Boston Symphony, Mrs. Johnson phoned us to find out if they could give us a party and who we would like to meet.
When I went to university, I was a music major. Timpani was my specialty, and voice.
Two of the most powerful of these power places are located in the Boston and Los Angeles areas. Highly evolved souls tend to be drawn to these areas because it's easier for them to increase their awareness there.
I was still a recruit in the Boston Police Academy when I attended my first police funeral. It was September 28, 1970. I remember it still.
When I was in high school I thought I was going to university into psychology.
I actually didn't mind school, and I enjoyed university and college.
I grew up in a city - it's called Lawrence, Massachusetts. It's about half an hour north of Boston. When my parents got divorced, I moved to New Hampshire because my father worked up there.
I'm not a prophet. I'm not a teacher. I have no degrees. My degree is from the University of Life.
I suppose I have the tastes of someone who teaches at a university in the provinces.
There's like a special group of people that come from different parts of the planet to study with me. It's nice. I just gave a workshop in Boston at the New England Conservatory, which was really nice.
Sometimes it feels as if I major in activism and minor in university.
There aren't a lot of cover bands that do Boston material or do it well, and the reason for that is that they are hard to play. So we put a lot of work into it. The musicians that I've managed to surround myself with after all of these years are individuals who really excel at what they do.
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