Top 1200 Catholic School Quotes & Sayings - Page 16

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Too many Christians are fighting graduate school sins with a grammar school knowledge of God.
When I was in school, I would participate in almost every possible competition. I also went on to represent my school and college.
As I got into middle school, I was really an outcast. But everybody was an outcast in middle school. I don't know who got the idea to put all kids going through puberty together in a school and give them academic elitism and competition and pit them against each other.
At school there was no acting to be had other than school plays which I did now and again. — © Ewan McGregor
At school there was no acting to be had other than school plays which I did now and again.
I worked while in high school and college so that I could pay for school. I also had loans.
Basketball was not my main sport in grade school, or even the first year of high school.
I did a lot of acting at school and university, then I went to drama school. It was quite a normal route.
Going to film school just made me love it. Before film school, I didn't really think much of acting. I was more into making music, but going to school and learning about it every day, it made me grow profound respect for the art.
I always used to sing in the house and I went to school at Hywel Dda Primary School in Ely. I think they had a puppet-type show there and word got around I could sing. I sang at that puppet performance and used to sing in school. From there, it was in my blood. I didn't want to do anything else but sing.
My school spirit is at an all time low, I'm losing my status at the school.
My parents have always been very supportive. I didnt go to school because my home was my school.
I lived in Meadowbrook. I went to church at Meadowbrook United Methodist Church. I went to school at Meadowbrook Elementary School and then Meadowbrook Middle School. I learned to dance at Meadowbrook Country Club. All those things grounded me in one place and I think most of Fort Worth is just like the area I grew up in.
My school was so tough the school newspaper had an obituary section.
I already had a lot of friends at school who didn't care about the whole acting thing, so there was no reason for me to not be in school. — © Asa Butterfield
I already had a lot of friends at school who didn't care about the whole acting thing, so there was no reason for me to not be in school.
My parents, grandmother and brother were teachers. My mother taught Latin and French and was the school librarian. My father taught geography and a popular class called Family Living, the precursor to Sociology, which he eventually taught. My grandmother was a beloved one-room school teacher at Knob School, near Sonora in Larue County, Ky.
In middle school, I really didn't have music, but in high school, I remember taking a lot of choir and drama.
School's out forever, school's been blown to pieces.
As long as algebra is taught in school, there will be prayer in school.
I was a dreamer when I was at high school and even primary school. I used to dream about doing adventurous things.
I liked school except for having to get up early and, of course, high school drama!
All my life - middle school, high school - I've always been worried what are people going to think.
I always knew I'd go back to school. Modeling was a means to an end, making money for graduate school.
I was terrible student. I was capable, but I never like being told what to do, so I was always in the bottom class at school. In Australia, a lot of students study to the end of year 10, but don't go on to the final year, and I was asked to leave the school because they just thought I wasn't performing well enough. I used to sneak off to play piano, and defy the rules of the school.
I basically applied to law school as a way of telling my parents that I wasn't going to medical school.
I didn't go to film school. My Grampa always says just watch a lot of movies. He didn't go to film school; he went to theatre school. It's interesting to learn about the technical side of it, but I think it's more important to learn about writing and working with actors.
It's not who you're going to sit beside at school that matters now: it's what resources will your school have.
I went to an all-girls school, and I always felt like I missed out on a traditional high-school life.
I was bused to a school in Gerritsen Beach in Brooklyn in 1972. I was one of the first black kids in the history of the school.
I was good in science in school and parents thought I would become a school teacher like my mother.
I dropped out of college in Hawaii just because I thought school was for losers. But school's really important.
By high school, I was putting the music for the services together and teaching Sunday school to everybody's kids.
All four of my grandparents were educators, my mom was a school nurse, and I went through the public school system.
I was trained on piano - that was part of grade school and high school.
I hated school so bad. I only liked art class during high school. I was always smart.
I try to make my schedule around parent-teacher conferences, school plays, and school trips.
I dropped out of high school. I really had no interest in doing any school work whatsoever.
I learned in school that money isn’t everything. It’s happiness that counts. So momma sent me to a different school.
I went to the theater school at DePaul University in Chicago, the Goodman School.
Because I lived so close to the school and walked there every day, I used to enjoy the school bus trips. — © Rory McIlroy
Because I lived so close to the school and walked there every day, I used to enjoy the school bus trips.
I went to elementary school in Ottawa, and then to a private secondary school.
I left school to go to so many trials. There was no point in me going to school because I was away all the time.
In fourth grade I had a high school reading level, but I didn't want to go to school and I didn't feel I belonged there.
Going to school and formal education wasn't all that impactful to me, but it was the people that I met at school that really made such a difference.
I was always in plays at school and in school concerts - you could say I liked to show off.
The truth was that, you know, there was no reason to send me to Shattuck Military School. But it was a disciplinarian school.
I'm old-school. I want to be there to drop off my daughter at school and pick her up.
I do believe that mentorship is something I did not get in school, and I don't think it exists in school in a sufficient way.
The lessons one learns at school are not always the ones the school thinks it's teaching.
I quit school in ninth grade, even though I was good at the studies. I knew I didn't need school for what I wanted. — © George Carlin
I quit school in ninth grade, even though I was good at the studies. I knew I didn't need school for what I wanted.
I'm still in school - I'm home-schooled. I do school every day. I finish in, like, four months.
In primary school I was terrible. I don't think I was particularly well behaved in high school, but I started to apply myself.
I started high school in L.A., but I went to public school in New York.
When I was at the end of middle school and the beginning of high school, I fell in love with hockey in a serious way.
When I was in high school, we were all laboring under the illusion, or maybe it was a reality, that everyone in our school was a virgin.
The school I went to was only famous for one thing... Peter Osgood went to that particular school. That's probably my earliest memory of the importance of football.
When I was in elementary school, the coach of our school (soccer) team personally unearthed my talents.
At primary school, I thought I was George Best. Then I got to secondary school, and it was more serious.
I did drama school in Delhi. I am glad I studied in a school where cultural activities were significant.
I'm not a film-school guy. I was a high-school dropout. I was on a nuclear submarine. I was an electrician. I was a house painter.
Rubio rode his skill as a high school quarterback to college in Florida, followed by law school.
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