Top 1200 Catholic School Quotes & Sayings - Page 14

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
I still remember going to school on game day with my high school jersey on.
I completed medical school at Loma Linda University School of Medicine in 1984.
I was constantly involved in music and theatre all through middle school and high school. — © Janelle Monae
I was constantly involved in music and theatre all through middle school and high school.
I was a smart kid. I went to private school in middle school and got kicked out.
I didn't go to normal children school. I went to sports school when I was 8. So I studied martial arts.
They changed the floor back to old school. They changed the uniform back to old school. Somebody tell the damn players to start playing like old school.
When I left school I went to Australia for a year and worked in the drama department of a school in Perth.
My worst subject in school was school, but it turns out I'm great at starting them.
I was brought up Catholic. I'm lapsed. From the age of three I was with the nuns. Now I'm an atheist.
I would not believe in the Gospel, if the authority of the Catholic Church did not bid me to do so.
That is the job of the Catholic Church, to be a balance to the materialistic drives of our culture and of economy.
[Larry Laurenzano] gave me a junior high school saxophone to take to high school, because I was always taking one of our school horns home to practice and I couldn't afford to buy one. He gave my friend, Tyrone, a tuba and he gave me a junior high saxophone for each of us to use at Performing Arts High School with. My audition piece was selections from Rocky. We were not sophisticated. But we had some spirit about it. We enjoyed it, and it was a way out.
I've got a statue of St. Francis in my front yard, and I'm not even a practicing Catholic. — © Michael Keaton
I've got a statue of St. Francis in my front yard, and I'm not even a practicing Catholic.
My ambition is to give Oakland's cathedral a universal character independent of the Catholic Church.
I think of the Catholic worker movement and Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin and others.
So the ethic I was taught in school resulted in the path I chose in my life following school.
I put Catholic guilt to work pretty good for a rich rock star.
I am a Catholic, not so committed to the church, but to the idea of the Virgin, the female face of God.
My family is Jewish, Buddhist, Baptist and Catholic. I don't believe in man-made religions.
I have a lot of memories of Falls Church. I went to grade school in Madison Elementary School.
Even at recess, in elementary school, it was just a known thing that I was one of the fastest in the school.
My whole world up until punk was this total repressed Catholic lifestyle.
One thing about school - I always had this attitude that I was in school to learn, and attempted to do whatever was involved in that process, while school had this attitude that I was there to earn grades, which I couldn't care less about. Unsurprisingly, my grades weren't very good.
I decided to have a regular childhood and not pursue [acting] until I left school, although I wrote plays, directed plays, and got involved in theatre at school. When I left school I decided that's that I was going to pursue and gave it a crack.
One of the things I didn't like about school is that every time they told a story about a rich guy in school, he was an evil guy. Our school system is programming us to think the rich are greedy and evil.
For a number of years at my public elementary school in rural Maine, I was treated like all the other girls in school. That changed in September 2007 when a male classmate, set on a path by his grandfather, followed me into the girls' restroom. The end result was that I had to use the school's staff bathroom - just me, no one else.
I had a column in high school for our school newspaper. I enjoy writing.
I feel proud I was part of the old school and still around in the new school.
I did fine in school. School was cool until I started personally rebelling.
These guys [the Catholic church] make Enron look like altar boys.
I played cricket at primary school but hardly at all at high school. I was more of a footballer.
I never bunked school. School was always the most special place for me.
I grew up in a Ukrainian Catholic-turned-Christian household, and that is my family's faith.
I went back to school for the end of eighth grade and for all of high school, which was awesome.
I moved in fourth grade in the middle of the school year, and I was the new kid in school.
Catholic extremism should be resisted as fiercely at home as we oppose the Taliban abroad.
Beyond a doubt, they perish eternally who do not keep the Catholic faith entire and unchanged.
I'm really happy that I was raised Catholic because it's given me years of material. — © Kate Clinton
I'm really happy that I was raised Catholic because it's given me years of material.
If there was acceptance of the mentally ill in the Catholic Church, the entire Curia would resign!
Ultimately Warhol's private moral reference was to the supreme kitsch of the Catholic church.
I'm fascinated by Catholic mystics, even though I grew up Mennonite in Pennsylvania.
I have the freedom of seeing it [churches and paintings of saints] with a non-Catholic eye without the guilt.
I wasn't raised a Catholic, but Yolanthe was, and I wanted to get more involved in her religion.
I was lucky enough to go to college for four years. At what was supposedly a hippie school with no tests and no grades, blah blah blah, I wasn't learning that. I was taking photography classes. That stuff just wasn't talked about. It was like, "Does this picture have the right about of grey in it?" It wasn't even an art school. It was a state-run school.
As I very much liked to draw and paint as a child, I entered a special art program in high school, which was very much like being in an art school imbedded in a regular high school curriculum.
I was a general business major, which meant that in any business school and particularly at Smith School, which is a very good school, you do a lot of team projects. Well I was the guy who gave the presentations for the team projects.
In high school, I was kind of a loner because I had moved to a new school.
I was raised Catholic, so guilt shackles you from acting like a complete fool all the time. — © Keegan-Michael Key
I was raised Catholic, so guilt shackles you from acting like a complete fool all the time.
Catholic homes caught fire because they were loaded with petrol bombs.
It was hard to leave my school. I've been going to the same school since kindergarden.
In the case of the Catholic Church, it's hard to understand how they so willfully sacrifice the children.
I was brought up Catholic. Then I had a joint and looked at the world differently.
Dad kept us out of school, but school comes and goes. Family is forever.
Doing well in school was a cool thing to do when I was in high school, so I had a blast.
You see my next door neighbour worships exhaust pipes, he's a catholic converter.
One summer, when I was on break from architecture school in Tijuana, my aunt gave me a summer job cleaning up and peeling garlic, and I got to see her in her element. She was so passionate and such a good teacher, I decided to quit architecture school and go to culinary school in Los Angeles.
When I was at school, I auditioned for the school play as Queen Gertrude, and I fell in love with it there and then.
If it were purely up to me, my kids would probably be vegetarian Catholic Marxists.
I love St. John's Prep as a school. I like the people there, it's a great school.
I don't understand why the police are infallible. They remind me a lot of the Catholic Church.
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