I took my kids everywhere. I didn't have money for child care, so I took them to college with me and they sat in the hallway.

If you're not in college and you don't know a cofounder, the next best thing I think is to go work at an interesting company.

In my bright, utopian future world, they will hand out college educations like cups of water at the end of the L.A. Marathon.

Working with George Miller was an education. It was eight college degrees in character development and directing all at once.

I went to college as a theater major. But after about three weeks of that, I changed to the school of fine arts as a painter.

Master and Doctor are my titles; for ten years now, without repose, I held my erudite recitals and led my pupils by the nose.

Going to Vanderbilt did a lot of things for me, and one of the things it cured me of was the need to follow college football.

I never did anything else. In college I switched majors every two weeks, and acting was the only thing that held my interest.

I kicked college nostalgia in my late 20s. As much as I loved college and treasure the memories, I no longer want to go back.

When I left college, I was out of work for three years. I had this dream of being on 'SNL,' and that was all I could imagine.

I don't come from a family that had the money to put me through college, so I left school with $100,000 in student loan debt.

While there are many obstacles that deter students from going to college, finances by no means should be the deciding factor.

I went to a Canadian college for performing arts and then I auditioned for Canadian Idol. That honestly was my golden ticket.

I guess when people ask what is the biggest transition to the NBA from college, it is definitely defense and the mental part.

I went to seven colleges. I was a professional transfer student. I had to drop out 'cause I couldn't see out the back window.

I probably didn't put forth the effort I should have put forth, didn't realize the value of education until I went to college.

It's unexpected for women's issues to be brought up in places other than women's centers on college campuses or crisis places.

In 1996, after 29 years as an artist for Marvel Comics, I got fired - 56 years old, two children still in college, and no job.

I've been the captain of my wrestling team, my college team, so to me, I've been in that leadership role for a very long time.

Someone thought that I dropped out of Harvard. I am a college dropout, but I dropped out of Temple University in Philadelphia.

To see a player dunk in women's college basketball is just amazing. It's great to see that the game has reached that level now

When I do stand-up shows at colleges, girls will talk to me after the show, and that always feels good. I like talking to them.

Unemployment rates among Americans who never went to college are about double that of those who have a postsecondary education.

I've seen with my own students, community colleges offer an affordable route to four-year college degrees and good paying jobs.

People look at me, and they go, 'You're white, you're smart, you must have went to college. You must have grown up with money.'

By the time we left college, I had become my own image: a dandelion in the flower bed of society. Kinda cute, but still a weed.

Life is short. You die before you think you're going to. Don't waste it in college unless you're doing something real. My view.

I went to college somewhere between the invention of the iPad and the discovery of fire... but I had gone to a women's college.

I knew out of high school I didn't want to go to college. I knew what whatever I did wouldn't have anything to do with college.

The true college will ever have but one goal - not to earn meat, but to know the end and aim of that life which meat nourishes.

Lee Roy was the best college linebacker - bar none. He would have made every tackle on every play if they had stayed in bounds.

I decided the moment I graduated from college that I would never wear blue jeans again. And I have never worn blue jeans again.

I know they say (Stalin) killed 20, 30, 40 million people. It's bullsh*t. (I have yet to find) one crime that Stalin committed.

The agriculture taught at colleges between 1930 and 1980 has caused more damage on the face of the Earth than any other factor.

If a comparative-literature major had existed at Harvard College for undergraduates I would have surely gone in that direction.

If you want to be an athlete, then getting good grades, going to college, and developing your intellectual skills are important.

You have been told that Real Life is not like college, and you have been correctly informed. Real Life is more like high school.

You don't have to be a genius or a visionary or even a college graduate to be successful. You just need a framework and a dream.

When I was in college in Philly, there was a lot of post-punks hardcore like, rock. Sixties, retro, proto-Strokes kind of bands.

I found college awkward: another teacher, same old chalkboard. I felt I was shifting backward, when I expected to shoot forward.

I attended the Columbus College Of Art & Design for a little while, until I realized they didn't take cartooning very seriously.

I started with capital of about $1,500, a princely sum for a student coming out of college, an amount I borrowed from my father.

My workout routine changed pretty dramatically in the NFL. Workout programs from college to the NFL are significantly different.

A bookworm in bed with a new novel and a good reading lamp is as much prepared for pleasure as a pretty girl at a college dance.

Like Ice Cube asks, "Why are more niggers in the pen than in college?" It's easier to go to the pen than it is to go to college.

I went to Brighton College, Shoreham College for one year, then to Spring Valley High School in Las Vegas for a couple of years.

It takes most men five years to recover from a college education, and to learn that poetry is as vital to thinking as knowledge.

In high school and college, I did not have any Christian friends except my best friend Sarah, who I actually 'brought to Jesus.'

I'm born in Alaska, grew up in Colorado, went to college in Colorado, went to Colorado State, and I actually finished my degree.

Believe it or not, lots of people change their majors and abandon their dreams just to avoid a couple of math classes in college.

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