Top 1200 School Life Quotes & Sayings - Page 14

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
I didn't go to school a full year until I was 11 or 12, so I lived in books. I really was an observer of life.
Maybe it will be difficult, but I want to finish school. My parents want me to finish school, and I am pretty sure I will. I will not go to university; I will turn professional when I finish 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 found going to school when I was modeling very grounding. It's really kept my perspective on bigger things in my life.
I was pretty lucky, I went to a really great school. I went to a Steiner School, which is very small and nurturing and creative, so I felt like I was in an environment where I could mature. There was less of the clique-y stuff, which can really make high school a living hell for a lot of people, going on, so I was very similar then to who I am now. I'm still a dork.
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.
The home is the center of life - a refuge from the grind of work, pressure of school, menace of the streets, a place to be ourselves.
I had a great education. From kindergarten to John Dewey High School in Coney Island, I am public-school educated.
I was born in Lagos, Nigeria, and I moved to Anderson, Indiana, in 2003 to go to school. I finished high school in America, then I went to college.
I was horribly shy all through grade school and high school. But somehow I got up the nerve to audition for one play in high school - 'Auntie Mame.' I got a small part as the fiancee who comes on in the end. I got laughs. I wasn't shy at all doing the part. I can do anything on stage and write it off as a character.
I feel like I lived my life in one of three places: at Indian Hill Park, at a Manasquan school or at the beach.
I had a hard time going back to school after T2. I really didnt want to go to private school.
It is hard sometimes to look into the future, you never know what twist and turn the school of life is going to take. — © Susan Lucci
It is hard sometimes to look into the future, you never know what twist and turn the school of life is going to take.
My mother brought us to the library every week, and I read a lot. That's what kept me company. I went from school to school, but there was always reading.
When I edit, I'm not from the school of Hello, I'm a genius, so everybody shut up. I'm from the school of Let's play it once in front of an audience, and then I'll tell you where it is going
And as you got older, the training became more developed and precise. We did plays, we had voice classes with great dialect coaches. But I was never into it on a school level; it was this kind of private little thing I did. At school I was a rugby guy. At school I was a rugby guy. I was causing trouble with my mates and skating and tagging buildings, and smoking bongs.
I don't need to see the old school to remember it and the teachers there. They changed the way that I've always looked at life and learning.
There was a commonality in a lot of the private school experiences that I had of children whose lives were not their own. They thought they were their own, but they were essentially gifted this life by their parents. So they were spending money; they were going on trips - I guess, in a way, it is their life, but they didn't earn it.
My old school in Liverpool is now a performing-arts school, and I kind of teach there - I use the word lightly - but I go there and talk to students.
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.
I did have a chance to box for Pakistan, but I've lived here all my life, gone to school; all my coaches and everyone's here, and I feel English.
When I was younger I was always big; I was a fat boy at school. I had an early growth spurt, and when I went to secondary school I was tall enough to be a policeman.
Like all school students, I think I did a play in my school. The common things, I would say. Nothing really exceptional.
I always wrote songs. Elementary school, middle school. It didn't feel more creative than speaking. It was just normal to do that.
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.
I was a strange kid in that, while most kids hate school and want to turn 18 or 21, I loved high school.
It is a sad reality that active shooter drills are a standard way of life for kids as young as pre-school.
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 left school with basically nothing, I was a special needs kid. I did feel as though my school had let me down.
Cheating in school is a form of self-deception. We go to school to learn. We cheat ourselves when we coast on the efforts and scholarship of someone else.
I think my parents wanted me to do something very normal, have a normal person job and not be confronted by the instability of an artistic pursuit, but there wasn't really a lot they could do to stop me. I was, at one point, going to go to law school when I finished high school, but the next day I got accepted into acting school and there was no real question in my mind of what I was going to do.
I think, from every actor I've ever spoken to, they say the biggest thing they regret from life is not finishing school.
What being home-schooled has taught me, more than anything, is what a waste of a life high school is.
I love those moments - the homework, the school run, when I get to chat to other mums. That's real life.
One way to ensure that all kids will be successful in school and life is by focusing on literacy by the end of the third grade.
Ninety percent of the students take the 'preferred lender.' Why? Because that's the nature of the relationship. You trust the school. The school is in a position of authority.
This planet is a divine school, and daily life a classroom. Our choice of teachers depends on what we need to learn.
From the time that I was in high school, my life really revolved around live theater, so it almost feels genetic. — © Philip Baker Hall
From the time that I was in high school, my life really revolved around live theater, so it almost feels genetic.
I used to hate to go to school, because when it was Friday afternoon and everybody was finished school, I knew I was going to work Saturday and Sunday.
My social life is friends at the pool; I have just finished school as I am now a full-time athlete.
You can never rely on musicians. I quit high school at one point to make a go of it with this band and we kept breaking up. So I went back to school.
I get an awful lot of people coming up and saying they went to school with me. There must have been 80,000 pupils at that school!
I don't think college is for everyone. School is awesome, but for me, I was learning a lot more outside the classroom in the real world than I was in 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.
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 started making little short films with friends, and then I decided I wanted to get into the school play in high school.
From an early age, I knew I wanted to pursue a life in the arts, and so I was acting in plays all throughout high school.
I work out every day. It's part of my life. That's one of the benefits of having kids in school full-time. — © Kelly Ripa
I work out every day. It's part of my life. That's one of the benefits of having kids in school full-time.
I was very quiet until I got at the piano, and weekends, lunch breaks, after school, before school, I was just making music.
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.
Every time I'd ever stepped on a basketball court, AAU, middle school, high school, I always thought about the NBA.
I barely got out of high school, and I look back at my life often and go, 'Wow, this was awesome!'
I'm an old man, and all my life I've said that Notre Dame should remain independent because it's a national school.
I barely got out of high school and I look back at my life often and go, "Wow, this was awesome!"
In high school, I was selected for NASA's Math & Science program. I'd hop on the yellow school bus and head up to Cape Canaveral.
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.
Without federal standards for school lunches, candy bars, packaged snacks and soda can be offered to our children in school.
I went to high school every single day in an all-male Jesuit school at McQuaid with short hair, no beard, suit jacket, tie.
I was a terrible student in high school and the thing that the auto accident did - and it happened just as I graduated, so I was at this sort of crossroads - but it made me apply myself more, because I realized more than anything else what a thin thread we hang on in life, and I really wanted to make something out of my life.
When I edit, I'm not from the school of Hello, I'm a genius, so everybody shut up. I'm from the school of Let's play it once in front of an audience, and then I'll tell you where it is going.
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