Top 1200 School Experience Quotes & Sayings - Page 17

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
When I was at school, I used to end every school day with fountain pen ink all over my hands and face and down my shirt.
For me, and I've been on record saying it, let's create two leagues: one for players who want the college football experience, and another for those that want to get paid, have the NFL help fund it, whatever. Guys who don't want to go to school to get an education, let them go to work.
I don’t think teens make mistakes when they fall in love. You experience what you experience and you take away what you can from it; it is very human. — © Dylan O'Brien
I don’t think teens make mistakes when they fall in love. You experience what you experience and you take away what you can from it; it is very human.
I always wrote songs. Elementary school, middle school. It didn't feel more creative than speaking. It was just normal to do that.
I am a full-time mom; that is my first job. The most important job ever. I started my business when he started school. When he is in school, I do my meetings, my sketches, and everything else. I cook him breakfast. Bring him to school. Pick him up. Prepare his lunch. I spend the afternoon with him.
The Wii U is not a tablet. It's a two-screen experience. And so you have this unique GamePad that gives you a different way to have a gaming experience.
The fact is, I was never too bright in school. I ain't ashamed of it, though. I mean, how much do school principals make a month?
You know, artists don't really have all that much experience of life. We make a huge amount out of the small experience that we do have.
I never even went to high school because I went straight from middle school into the music business. I don't really know what it is supposed to be like.
I left school with basically nothing, I was a special needs kid. I did feel as though my school had let me down.
I listened to a lot of No Doubt stuff when I was in high school - or maybe it was middle school... I don't want to age myself too much!
'Swingers' was a little closer to what my real experience was. 'Crazy Eyes,' whoever's experience that is, I'm telling you what, that was one heck of a ride.
I started making little short films with friends, and then I decided I wanted to get into the school play in high school. — © Bill Hader
I started making little short films with friends, and then I decided I wanted to get into the school play in high school.
I moved across the country when I was 16, so I left my high school and finished school online in order to pursue my acting more.
My mom put me into a performing arts elementary school back in Cincinnati, so I started studying acting in school when I was seven.
My high school wasn't a big public school; it was tiny. There were 36 girls in my graduating class. We were a big group of girls that by the time senior year came along couldn't wait to get away from school fast enough but we loved each other. It's really fun to see the girls at reunions now.
I'm from a working-class background - I had free school meals all my life and then spent six years in art school.
I had a hard time going back to school after T2. I really didnt want to go to private school.
I promised to finish school, so I'll figure it out I guess. Besides, I'm on a special school for musicians and artists, so I'm not the only one with this life style.
Shift the dynamic as much as you can, so you hear the truth from people that have lived experience. Listen intently and honor their experience.
Mayo College, where I got my grounding, is a private boarding school. It is a traditional school with brilliant teachers including some from overseas.
The experience of reading is very interesting because you put yourself in the character's shoes and everything they're discovering, you marry the experience.
If you tell people what everything is before they have a chance to experience it, then I feel like it's a much different experience.
my experience as a fiction writer tells me that the deeper I look into myself, the more universal is the experience I find there.
I think everything obviously comes from experience of some kind. It's more about if you closely adhere to that experience or if you extrapolate from it.
I don't seem to be able to learn from experience or anything useful. History doesn't help me. Precedents don't inform my experience.
I used to come to school with my school bag hanging on one shoulder and the cricket kit on the other. It was pretty cool and I felt special.
I wish reporters were more in tune to the difference between the Asian experience and the Asian-American experience. I think often they lump the two together and think that when I talk about Asian-American narratives that they can cite 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' or 'Mulan' as proof of concept when it's a different experience.
Whereas certain people start with a recollection or an experience and paint that experience, to some of us the act of doing is the experience; so that we are not quite clear why we are engaged on a particular work. And because we are more interested in plastic matters than we are in matters of words, once can begin a painting and carry it through and stop it and do nothing about the title at all. All pictures are full of association.
It has always been my dream to open a school for the poor children in the city who drop out of school due to financial problems.
I stayed a year in the sixth form and there was talk of Cambridge, but I wanted to go to drama school. At 17 and three months I went to the Old Vic School in London. This most remarkable and brilliant drama school lasted only six years because the Old Vic Theatre hadn't the money to go on funding it.
Pretty much everyone hates high school. It's a measure of your humanity, I suspect. If you enjoyed high school, you were probably a psychopath or a cheerleader. Or possibly both. Those things aren't mutually exclusive, you know. I've tried to block out the memory of my high school years, but no matter how hard you try, it's always with you, like an unwanted hitchhiker. Or herpes. I assume.
When I was in grade school and high school, I did a lot of chorale singing. And the chorus would be tenor, bass, and alto and soprano.
Like all school students, I think I did a play in my school. The common things, I would say. Nothing really exceptional.
I went to art school for about a year. I was born and raised in the Willamette Valley in Oregon into a middle-class family who didn't have the funds to say, "Here, kid. Here's your money for school." So I worked real hard during the summer and saved money and was able to go to school for a year and borrowed a little money which I paid back after that first year.
I used to drum on the table at school. I think a handful of my school reports say that they thought I might have some kind of ADD.
I thought about going to NYU film school - that was this ideal to me. But I didn't make any kind of grades in high school.
Get out of bed, go to school, stick at school. Make it happen for yourself because those opportunities are waiting. — © Andrew Forrest
Get out of bed, go to school, stick at school. Make it happen for yourself because those opportunities are waiting.
I finished school, because I started when I was thirteen, so basically around 16 or 17, I just focused on finishing high school.
You basically have to be willing to devote your life to journalism if you want to break in. Treat it like it's medical school or law school.
Without federal standards for school lunches, candy bars, packaged snacks and soda can be offered to our children in school.
I think that is what you want to do as a cinemagoer - to experience something fully. Some things don't let you experience them fully. It may be your own preordained prejudice where you can't experience them fully. But when you come out of the cinema having felt, thought, and experienced your way through two hours, that is a really cool thing.
We all remember special days at school, whether it was going on a field trip, doing a science experiment, or performing in a school play.
Conflicts bring experience and experience brings that growth in Grace which is not to be attained by any other means!
Our Windows 10 experience is super polished, and it integrates all the community features seamlessly with the game experience.
Women always excel men in that sort of wisdom which comes from experience. To be a woman is in itself a terrible experience.
I had a great education. From kindergarten to John Dewey High School in Coney Island, I am public-school educated.
I was a strange kid in that, while most kids hate school and want to turn 18 or 21, I loved high school. — © Will Ferrell
I was a strange kid in that, while most kids hate school and want to turn 18 or 21, I loved high school.
I was pursuing the arts with theater in school, and I was doing after-school activities, but not in any real movement towards a professional career.
Experience is the main reason why we're here, I think, in the world to gain experience and from our experience we gain knowledge. Oh, I think so, anyway. Knowledge and if we get any knowledge then we gain liberation.
I was 17, still in school, and my manager saw me in school, and then we hooked up, and after that, I went straight into making music.
I didn't go to acting school, but I've been observing my fellow man for 66 years now, and I would think that's the best school there is.
Well, when I moved to L.A. at 17, I had just come out of high school. I grew up and went to public school in Boston.
High school is very intense for everyone. But at a boarding school, because you're there 24 hours a day, everything gets magnified.
Parents teach in the toughest school in the world - The School for Making People. You are the board of education, the principal, the classroom teacher, and the janitor.
One of the things that I have always been interested in is the actual experience of people in their lives as opposed to what we think their experience should be.
The artistic experience, at its highest, was actually a natural analogue of mystical experience. It produced a kind of intuitive of perception.
At school, I was basically a loner, it was hard until I was 15 or so. Then I went to art school and was gifted with freedom to do the things I really wanted to do.
I got kicked out of high school, went to 3 different high schools and summer school and extra night school just so I could maybe graduate and try to make it up, because I flunked pretty much my entire freshman year, mainly because I just never showed up.
I do school online. My favorite thing to do with school is to finish things and then watch it go away, especially when I am working on a laptop.
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