Quotes of All Topics . Occasions . Authors
I love Berkeley.
I want to go to Berkeley and major in music.
I grew up in Oakland and Berkeley, California.
I like living in Berkeley, but I know Berkeley's not the world.
Michael Berkeley's 'Sonata' is very - what can you say - melodious.
When I was a lecturer at UC Berkeley, I wrote a book about monsters.
At Berkeley I had my first encounter with real professional scientists.
I loved every minute of my three years majoring in classics at Berkeley.
I went from Lubbock, Texas, to Berkeley, California. That's enough said.
My mother came from India to go to the University of California, Berkeley.
If you are bored with Berkeley and San Francisco, you are bored with life.
Berkeley hackers liked to see themselves as rebels against soulless corporate empires.
After receiving my Ph.D. in 1957, I worked at Columbia and then from 1959 to 1966 at Berkeley.
My parents are Italian and British. They live in Berkeley now - we all moved there four years ago.
I survived only a year in Berkeley, partly because I declined to sign the anticommunist loyalty oath.
Sometimes I can think of nothing more blissful than going to Berkeley and reading Byron for three years.
Back in the '70s when my friends in California were at Berkeley, in-state tuition was around $700 a year.
I went to UC Berkeley for college, and it was during the period when the whole punk movement was happening.
I got my Equity Card from Berkeley Rep when I was 22 years old. I was cast in David Saar's 'The Yellow Boat.'
I feel very happy to be living in Berkeley because there are a lot of people who are politically active here.
In the mid-'60s in Berkeley, the theory of measure spaces of economic agents became one of my main interests.
I was an American Studies student at Berkeley as an undergraduate, and pretty much as a graduate student, too.
I was going to try to get into the creative writing program at Berkeley; it's just that the acting thing worked out.
If it weren't for people like the people in Berkeley, standing up for what they believe, we'd be living under Hitler.
I was a grad student at UC Berkeley when I bought my Apple II and it suddenly because a lot more interesting than school.
My parents met when they were graduate students at UC Berkeley in the 1960s. They were both active in the civil-rights movement.
At the University of California at Berkeley, my interests broadened from military history to diplomatic history and other disciplines.
The early 1960s, when I started my graduate studies at UC Berkeley, were a period of experimental supremacy and theoretical impotence.
I finished my Ph.D. at Berkeley in November 1987 and took a position as an independent fellow at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in January 1988.
The great children's author and illustrator Shirley Hughes marks her 90th birthday by appearing as Michael Berkeley's guest in 'Private Passions'.
Berkeley had a liberal element in the student body who tended to be quite active. I think that's in general a feature of intellectually active places.
I liked Berkeley tremendously, Berkeley was a very leftist campus. I came to love that city as much as I love Paris or the south of France or New York.
When I first started teaching at Berkeley in 1958, I could not announce that I was gay to anybody, though probably quite a few of my fellow teachers knew.
You don't go to Berkeley to become an actor. In fact, I don't think you go to any school to become an actor. You've just sort of got to go out there and act.
I became a conservative for the first dozen years of my professional life in Berkeley, Calif., and it was a reaction against political correctness, so I get it.
I was in Berkeley when the food energy in America was in Berkeley. Then it moved to Los Angeles, and I went to Los Angeles. It moved to New York, and I went there.
I grew up in Berkeley and my parents were hippies, obviously, since my name's 'Jorma.' I didn't watch much television growing up because they weren't into it at all.
My name is Matthew Walker, I am a professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, and I am the author of the book 'Why We Sleep.'
In Berkeley, we built the garden and a kitchen classroom. We've been working on it for 12 years. We've learned a lot from it. If kids grow it and cook it, they eat it.
At the very top state institutions, like UCLA, Berkeley and the University of Texas, however, the trend of downward minority enrollment remains persistent and discouraging.
Bishop Berkeley destroyed this world in one volume octavo; and nothing remained, after his time, but mind; which experienced a similar fate from the hand of Mr. Hume in 1737.
You can't help your background or innate talents. But anyone can graft: that's why there are success stories like that of Tony Pidgley, the founder and owner of Berkeley Homes.
My perspective of capitalism growing up in Berkeley, Calif. in a low-income project, growing up poor, is that capitalism wanted to destroy me, they wanted me to become a worker.
Immediately after school, I did a lot of regional theater. I was in Berkeley and Princeton and Minneapolis and all over the country doing wonderful plays for the local audiences.
I started Softbank in 1981, a year and a half after I came back from the United States, after graduating from Berkeley. I wanted to start my own company when I came back to Japan.
It took me a couple of years after I got out of Berkeley before I dared to start writing. That academic mind-set - which was kind of shallow in my case anyway - had begun to fade.
Why is it that I notice so many brilliant scientists using Macs for their personal computers; why does the Lawrence Livermore & Berkeley Labs buy millions of dollars worth of Macs?
When I was doing ensemble theater and comedy work, I felt I had some talents. But when I started doing my shows in Berkeley and found that I could be funny on my own, I was shocked.
The completion of my undergraduate training at the University of California (Berkeley) provided just the needed touches of rigor at advanced levels in both economics and mathematics.
I had hoped to go to law school, but the war started, and because of the strong feeling that I did not want to kill anybody, I joined the Merchant Marine when I graduated from Berkeley.