I was a talker back in elementary school. I used to get A's and B's in everything, but I got an F in conduct.

And for whatever reason I've loved the news since I can remember. I loved it when I was in elementary school.

Strict conservation of energy in the elementary process had thus been confirmed also by a negative experiment.

I was the first black child to desegregate the all-white William Frantz Elementary School in Louisiana in 1960.

I grew up in Indiana. My first four years of elementary were in the gym where Coach Wooden went to high school.

Even when I was in school shows, in elementary school doing plays, I'd always go off book and start improvising.

Me, I was waiting tables of 13 and married at 19. I graduated from public schools, and taught elementary school.

The reason we should do a carbon tax is because it's the right thing to do. It's economics 101, elementary stuff.

I think it's so important in preschool and in kindergarten and elementary school that we're not biasing ourselves.

My most memorable teacher was Rich Campe, my third-grade teacher at Fairlands Elementary in Pleasanton, California.

In my elementary days, I took a liking to rock & roll music. I dabbed into Marilyn Manson, which became my favorite.

I was already studying physics, but Sputnik steered me toward space, cosmology, the Big Bang, and elementary particles.

My whole life, I heard, 'Jingle bells, Batman smells, Robin laid an egg.' It's all I heard throughout elementary school.

In elementary school, I did well in science, but I was a poor writer. When I got to high school, I failed all my courses.

I started producing for Pump - I produced his first songs. 'Lil Pump,' 'Elementary,' 'Johnny Dang' - all that I produced.

Belief in God is an elementary form of selflessness - the acknowledgement of responsibility toward a hypothetical 'Other'.

While everyone was out playing dodgeball, I was lying on the blacktop waiting for a UFO to take me out of elementary school.

I see people doing things in their Blackberrys, and I need paper. Lines. Alphabets. I need to see it. It's so elementary, man.

I've grown up with the same people my whole life. I've had the same classmates from elementary all the way through graduating.

I lived across the street from my elementary school, and in the schoolyard we could always go play there and know we were safe.

In elementary school, I was always writing little plays for my friends to be in. I was much more of a director than a performer.

From time immemorial, man has desired to comprehend the complexity of nature in terms of as few elementary concepts as possible.

If you go to any elementary school classroom in Texas, some kids in there are going to be named either Austin, Dallas or Houston.

I was born in San Antonio, TX, but moved to Lakewood, CO in elementary school. Then, I moved to Valley Center, CA in high school.

I always wrote songs. Elementary school, middle school. It didn't feel more creative than speaking. It was just normal to do that.

I loved being on stage. I was in elementary school when I started, so I couldn't say that it was about the building of characters.

My dad was a teacher. He has a Masters in music. He taught elementary school, and he played gigs his whole life, and we lived good.

My mom put me into a performing arts elementary school back in Cincinnati, so I started studying acting in school when I was seven.

I had 10 to 12 close buddies who I played ball with all the way from elementary to high school. That is where I learned to compete.

I love teaching creative writing, and I think I'm good at it, but in a different life, I could have been teaching elementary school.

I think with every book you realize you are partway through and there is something really elementary that you should have researched.

I grew up as a Muslim. I went to an Islamic elementary school. Most of my community was Muslim, so I grew up praying five times a day.

I found a book in my elementary school library when I was ten called 'All about You' which was a book on the human body. I was hooked.

I was on the snowboard team at my school, but that was the only sports team I was on. I played soccer growing up in elementary school.

Bullying wasn't okay in elementary school and it isn't okay now, especially when it comes in the form of a U.S. Supreme Court decision.

I was every other kid in elementary school. I was eating packaged burritos for lunch... and pizzas - it's not the worst, but not the best.

Everyone liked me when I went up on the stage at a talent search in elementary school, and that's when I decided to become a music artist.

My mom dressed me in silk to go to elementary school. In kindergarten, they sent me home because I couldn't do finger painting in my dress.

Back in elementary I used to tell all the girls I was related to Michael Jackson. But as I got older I think it worked for me less and less.

I initially thought I was going to be a teacher. Maybe like an elementary teacher or something like that, which would be fun. Maybe someday.

I was Santa Claus in first year of primary school, our elementary's school play, because I had most panache, that was probably why. I was 5.

Getting to play with your friends and trash talk. That's some of the best parts of gaming for me. It's like having recess in elementary school.

Every teacher in elementary school loved me because I was always goofing around. I was taller than most of the guys and girls, and fattest, too.

When I was in elementary school, I was a big fan of the zip-off pants that could be turned into shorts. The Delia's catalog used to be my bible.

I loved it, but had to forget about acting after elementary school because it was the sort of thing you just didn't do in my rough neighborhood.

I've been programming computers since elementary school, where they taught us, and I stuck with computer science through high school and college.

I am often amazed at how much more capability and enthusiasm for science there is among elementary school youngsters than among college students.

I inherited Mom's verbal skills, and participated in forensics and essay contests in elementary school - and won every essay contest I ever entered.

I was born tall. I was awkward and gangly. Before that, I was a really chubby elementary school kid. I've always been sort of a physical abnormality.

They used to time our elementary fire drills so we could watch the launches. I thought that was normal. I thought every kid watched every NASA launch.

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