Top 1200 Yale University Quotes & Sayings - Page 18

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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
I studied at the Hebrew University Medical Faculty, graduated, and was an Israel Defense Forces' combat physician on a Navy ship.
Before I broke my back, I was really looking forward to playing hockey at the University of Michigan. That was my biggest goal.
My favorite thing in the world is a quiz show, 'University Challenge,' so you can see what kind of sad person I am. — © Lynne Truss
My favorite thing in the world is a quiz show, 'University Challenge,' so you can see what kind of sad person I am.
I auditioned at four different colleges. When I got into the University of Michigan, my parents said, 'Okay, maybe you do have talent.'
It was only in the early 1990s - during my student years as an aspiring scientist at Delhi University - that I discovered the world of cinema.
Stanford University is so startlingly paradisial, so fragrant and sunny, it's as if you could eat from the trees and live happily forever.
Nefarious. This is what we get when we hire a Yale boy.” “You missed sacrosanct earlier. And taciturn and glowering,” Jack said. “What’s glowering?” “Me, apparently.” Wilkins pointed. “Now that has to be a joke.” He turned to Davis. “You heard that, right?” Davis didn’t answer him, having spun his chair around to type something at his computer. “Let’s see what Google says… Ah – here it is. ‘Glowering: dark; showing a brooding ill humor.
Mississippi State University and other institutions are established leaders in the development and integration of unmanned aerial systems.
I was lucky to grow up at a time when it was not difficult for the child of a tenant farmer to make his way to the state university.
I don't expect to go hungry if I decide to leave the University. Resume: Linux looks pretty good in many places.
When I left university with a history degree, I had no idea what I wanted to do, and I was terrified of accidentally ending up in the wrong career.
Cory Booker I've known since 1993. We used to be part of the L'Chaim Society at Oxford University together.
The fact that I am getting a doctorate in spite of being a college drop-out proves that the world can be your university. — © Sharmila Tagore
The fact that I am getting a doctorate in spite of being a college drop-out proves that the world can be your university.
I had a very embarrassing time acting extremely badly at university, which is when directing suddenly became so attractive.
I went to university in Colorado and studied art history. I did some photography classes there, although it felt really pretentious.
I was a senior high school student at the Far Eastern University when the war with Japan broke out in 1941.
In 1905, I was privileged to be given a place in the private laboratory of my revered teacher, Professor W. H. Perkin, Jr. at the University of Manchester.
My own ideals for the university are those of a genuine democracy and serious scholarship. These two, indeed, seem to go together.
When it came time to go to university, I wanted to study cinema studies and theater and not necessarily do a fine arts degree.
I always remember that whatever I have done in the past or may do in the future, Duke University is responsible in one way or another.
I have memories of being in Yale five years ago. It was December and so damn cold that while professing love to my leading lady and singing a Bollywood ditty which went something like this, Kabhie alvida na kehna – my mouth froze itself to death. I say death because as I inched closer to kiss her, mouthing the words kabhi alvida na… my mouth and jaw just locked.
I studied audio engineering at university. The background I am from, music was never seen as a viable career; it was always a hobby.
The idea that it is necessary to go to a university in order to become a successful writer . . . is one of those fantasies that surround authorship.
No one in my family was creative. One of my sisters went to a university, and pretty much, most of my siblings live a basic and dull lifestyle.
In 1992, when I was 16, I moved to the United States to start working on my Ph.D. at Princeton University in New Jersey.
The phenomenon of university creative writing programs doesn't exist in France. The whole idea is regarded as a novelty, or an oddity.
The motto of Harvard isn't 'nice,' it's truth. The motto of Yale isn't 'light and nice,' it's light and truth.
I went to a football school, which meant that I went to a university that served up education and was simultaneously operating a sports franchise.
I've been studying mutual funds since 1949, when I began researching my senior thesis at Princeton University.
Had it not been for James Meredith, who was willing to risk his life, the University of Mississippi would still be all white.
I went off to the University of California, Santa Barbara, on a boatload of loans, sights set on becoming a doctor or a lawyer.
I was thinking of applying to the 'Guardian' for a job after university. Yeah, I wanted to be one of the people who writes stories in G2.
Every job is incredibly different, and I love it because you're picking up skill sets and experiences. It's the university of life.
I went to school at the University of Utah, and they had outstanding facilities and coaches that helped me grow and mature as a person.
When I graduated from university I tried to buy a beeper, and it cost me $250. My pay at the time was $10 a month.
I worked as a trainee manager for two years after leaving university - then got bored with the nine to five.
I have a humble background. My dad was a coal miner. My mum worked a receptionist. I was one of the first people in my family to go to university.
I was born in Champaign in 1918. From the neighborhood elementary and intermediate schools, I went to the University High School in the twin city, Urbana. — © James Tobin
I was born in Champaign in 1918. From the neighborhood elementary and intermediate schools, I went to the University High School in the twin city, Urbana.
I always knew the Sixties wasn't a revolution. It really was just a bunch of university students with wealthy parents having fun.
When I'm done playing basketball, I want do something bigger. I'm working on my doctorate right now at Barry University in Florida.
I think my dad's rebellion is that he's super accepting - I mean, he, like, encouraged me to drop out of university. And to do acting.
I write to be read. I'm quite direct about that. I'm not writing to thrill colleagues or to impress the professors at the University of Iowa; that's not my goal.
I have made the very difficult decision to leave my position as head coach of the men's basketball team at Indiana University.
I met my wife, Margaret L. Mack, at the University of Chicago. We were married in 1936. She died in 1970.
My father died when I was 15, and my dad was a professional wrestler but as well as a national amateur champion at the University of Nebraska.
People think I just dropped out of university and went, 'Mum, Dad, get me a job in television.'
I grew up in a university town in eastern North Carolina - what's called Tobacco Road. It was very rural.
As a former college president, I am well aware that every university is a complicated ecosystem, not a linear widget factory. — © Ben Sasse
As a former college president, I am well aware that every university is a complicated ecosystem, not a linear widget factory.
I worked in restaurants, bars, record stores; I did anything and everything to pay my way through university and LAMDA.
I got a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the Catholic University of America in D.C. and started working as an understudy at the Arena.
One of my favorite things on YouTube is the famous 1965 debate between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley at Cambridge University.
I spend most of my time by being at a university, hanging out with very manic, excited 18-year-olds.
People at the University of Portland were accepting and loving and open-minded. When you have a safety net, it allows you to take risks.
When we started in university we were wearing lampshades on our heads and playing wacky covers like 'I'm a Believer.'
I started working on a TV show in Australia, straight out of high school, so I missed the whole university experience.
I don't want people to feel like I'm upset or bitter with C-Webb or the University of Michigan. I love them both.
My first job out of school was to do basic research at Johns Hopkins University's applied physics lab.
For me, university was just awful because it was closing one door after the other of all these candy shops of professional possibilities.
The fact is I never intended to be a chef. After Oxford University I had this weird idea of running a nightclub.
When people ask if Marquette University is in Michigan, and I tell them my alma mater is in Milwaukee, they sometimes say, 'What's the difference?'
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