We are all forever a work in progress. I mean, that is the truth. You are forever in your whole life a work in progress, and forever there is a 12-year-old that's driving in to work with you every day. And you are still on the school playground and you are still whatever it is in college or you are still wondering why someone didn't return your call or ask you out.
So I decided on science when I was in college.
I watch a lot of college football.
I just turned 40, and it's weird to think that I've been doing this almost my whole life. I was a child actor and then didn't do it through junior high and high school, then started up again in my late teens doing 'Young and the Restless.' Dabbled with school, went back to college, played around. I think I was doing Pleasantville at 23.
I did not go to college.
I went to college for about a year in California.
I went to Bryn Mawr College.
I was unemployable when I got out of college.
I hope to be in college football forever.
There needs to be a college football commissioner.
I never went to college, so I went to the library.
Coaching in college is not a right. It's a privilege.
I went to my first college to play soccer.
I was first in my family to go to college.
Television was essentially my college.
I went to college to play football, not to study it.
You can go to college when you are 30 or 40.
I was small but slow as a college tackle.
I was an English major in college!
I played soccer, recreationally, in college.
Seriousness is stupidity sent to college.
My college years are a blur.
I majored in dance in college.
We didn't even have email when I was in college.
In college, I played a lot of 3.
I was a drama major through college.
In college, it's all about defense.
I broke my foot in college.
I was the first in my family to graduate college.
I went to a historically black college.
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I went to college and majored in political science.
Parlays are for suckers and college kids.
Early on in life I knew that I was a writer, that I just wanted to write, I love books, I love literature and after graduating college, I kind of wandered around in Europe learning languages and writing novels and never led anywhere. And then I got into like journalism in New York as a way to kind of maybe find my way into the field and it wasn't a good fit. It just wasn't right for me.
I got quite the college experience.
Obviously, college was an unbelievable experience.
I was the first in my family to go to college.
Compassion is a college education. It's a doctorate.
I accidentally forgot to graduate from college.
'Dawson's Creek' was my college experience.
I am definitely going to college!
College isn't the place to go for ideas.
I broke with my religion in college.
You're supposed to be challenged in college.
I don't watch college basketball.
I never went to church when I was in college, either.
I didn't do programming language stuff in college at all.
When I was in college, I was always saying I was a socialist.
I don't remember anything from college.
Earnestness is stupidity sent to college.
I went back to college for construction and design.
I worked my way through college.
I really wanted to go to college.
You want to win when you go to college.
I got through college.
We wrote a script in college.
When I was in college, I had a fear of cancer.
My old school, St Stella’s, only goes to Year Ten and most of my friends now go to Pius Senior College, but my mother wouldn’t allow it because she says the girls there leave with limited options and she didn’t bring me up to have limitations placed upon me. If you know my mother, you’ll sense there’s an irony there, based on the fact that she is the Queen of the Limitation Placers in my life.
If it weren’t for my horse, I wouldn’t have spent that year in college.
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