Top 1200 School Band Quotes & Sayings - Page 18

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Last updated on November 26, 2024.
If I wanted to be a doctor today I'd go to math school not med school.
In high school, I was kind of a loner because I had moved to a new school.
So the ethic I was taught in school resulted in the path I chose in my life following school. — © Kevin Mitnick
So the ethic I was taught in school resulted in the path I chose in my life following school.
Dad kept us out of school, but school comes and goes. Family is forever.
I did fine in school. School was cool until I started personally rebelling.
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 went back to school for the end of eighth grade and for all of high school, which was awesome.
I didn't go to normal children school. I went to sports school when I was 8. So I studied martial arts.
When I was in middle school and high school, I was over 100 pounds overweight.
For a little while, my mom was a school teacher. And I went to the school that she taught.
Experience is the best of school masters, only the school fees are heavy.
When I was at school, I auditioned for the school play as Queen Gertrude, and I fell in love with it there and then.
I studied in a Catholic school in Oahu, and I went to a film school in New York. — © Jacob Batalon
I studied in a Catholic school in Oahu, and I went to a film school in New York.
Most girls spend most of their time at school. If real change comes from hearing our voices, it has to start in school, but school is a place where black girls tend to experience microaggressions. Microaggressions are not always obvious, ugly, or terrible things, but they make you feel as though your voice does not matter.
English was always my favorite subject in middle school and high school.
I was constantly involved in music and theatre all through middle school and high school.
I grew up in a rough area, went to an all-black school, public school.
I finished high school there and then I went to Rhode Island School of Design.
When I was in elementary school, the coach of our school (soccer) team personally unearthed my talents.
I still remember going to school on game day with my high school jersey on.
My father left school at 14 and became a fitter. He didn't want to be at school.
Boarding school in Tring was a bit of a bubble that burst when I went to Hackney to go to drama school.
I feel proud I was part of the old school and still around in the new school.
You know, I went through the whole blond hair bit. And dad took me to see The Police when I was 13. And I was like, this is a cool band, dad. See this is a cool band. And I felt bad for years because then a year later... I never had a chance to tell him how great I think was. After he passed away, I would go and listen to his music.
When I left school I went to Australia for a year and worked in the drama department of a school in Perth.
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.
I was editor of my high school literary magazine and a reporter for the school newspaper.
I have a lot of memories of Falls Church. I went to grade school in Madison Elementary School.
I moved in fourth grade in the middle of the school year, and I was the new kid in school.
I really focused on three things in high school - my company, basketball and my school work.
I played cricket at primary school but hardly at all at high school. I was more of a footballer.
I was a smart kid. I went to private school in middle school and got kicked out.
I went to school at a place that also shaped my life, Boston Latin School.
I completed medical school at Loma Linda University School of Medicine in 1984.
I love St. John's Prep as a school. I like the people there, it's a great school.
I think the Internet really sussed things into perspective. Because twelve years ago, I could spend my days on writing and running my band and touring and making posters and practicing with my band and working on my vocals, but I didn't spend a large pie chart of my time sifting through criticism as well, and nowadays I do, and all female artists do, because to be able to promote your work, you need to live in those spaces.
Drama school, you know, I own an acting school, Actor Prepares.
In my generation, there was no sushi school, no cooking school, so people have to learn from working. — © Nobu Matsuhisa
In my generation, there was no sushi school, no cooking school, so people have to learn from working.
When I was little, I went to a Jewish community day school for most of elementary school.
I never finished high school. In fact, I hated going to school.
When I was 9, I auditioned for an arts school in Toronto with a few of my friends. The sole reason we auditioned was that we found out you got to miss a couple days of school to do the audition. Without actually wanting to go to arts school, I accidentally got in. My parents encouraged me to try it, and I ended falling in love with performing.
My parents have always been very supportive. I didn't go to school because my home was my school.
School of Rock. The best music school anywhere. This whole idea of getting kids not just taking lessons and learning notes and chords, but learning songs and playing with other young musicians, and getting out on stage... I was so impressed that my daughter Cheyenne goes to School of Rock on Long Island.
"Anybody have money?" Frank checked his pockets. "Three denarii from Camp Jupiter. Five dollars Canadian." Hedge patted his gym shorts and pulled out what he found. "Three quarters, two dimes, a rubber band and - score! A piece of celery." He started munching on the celery, eyeing the change and the rubber band like they might be next.
[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 think a band - even a band that's been around as long as the Rolling Stones - I think that's still the formula. You know you're gonna get those songs, and you don't mind sitting through the ones that you maybe don't know very well because you know they're not gonna let you down - they're not gonna mess with you. And I kind of feel the same way about the way I structure my shows.
My worst subject in school was school, but it turns out I'm great at starting them.
I was home schooled in high school but was definitely the nerd in middle school. — © Nicole Gale Anderson
I was home schooled in high school but was definitely the nerd in middle school.
This is going to sound weird, but I never went to normal school; I went to online school.
I never bunked school. School was always the most special place for me.
Wisdom was not at the top of the graduate-school mountain, but there at the sandpile at Sunday School.
I went to a Catholic School, and underneath my school uniform, I wore a metal shirt.
Doing well in school was a cool thing to do when I was in high school, so I had a blast.
It was hard to leave my school. I've been going to the same school since kindergarden.
I came from a private school, and public high school was the first time I ever went to a public school. So I went into it very preppy; I was wearing a lot of Abercrombie and Hollister. Then, my sophomore year, I started listening to rock bands. I had a boyfriend that took me to my first rock show, and I was just addicted to that.
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.
I had a column in high school for our school newspaper. I enjoy writing.
I always wanted to read. I always thought I was going to be a historian. I would go to school and study history and then end up in law school, once, I ran out of loot trying to be a history high school teacher. But my dream was always to place myself in a situation where I was always surrounded by books.
Even at recess, in elementary school, it was just a known thing that I was one of the fastest in the school.
My vision is a blend of the old school and the new school, but with zero rules.
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