The truth of the matter is, you die, all you do is die, and yet you live, yes you live, and that's no Harvard lie.

I wear tweed jackets and button-down shirts. I am a 1955 graduate of Harvard University who drives a 1968 Mercedes.

Let me tell you, very frankly, when I went to the Harvard Business School I was more or less a committed socialist.

I moved back to Boston and joined some of my Harvard classmates at Bain & Co. I quickly realized I enjoyed business.

Harvard pulsates with life and thought of all kinds, and religion should not be left out of its ongoing discussions.

I probably can win a prize for the most ways to use a Harvard Law School degree because of all the things I'm doing.

I'm the Harvard guy everywhere, every day. There are worse things to be called, worse things to be known by I guess.

As an undergraduate at Harvard in the 1960s, I was fascinated by my visits to psychologist B.F. Skinner's laboratory.

I learned a lesson I couldn't get from Harvard. I'm not no media darling. I'm not the golden boy; not that I ever was.

I went into Harvard one way and came out a different person... It's the air at Harvard; it's like a Renaissance court.

There is nothing that anybody could do to make me any prouder of my daughter than what she's accomplishing at Harvard.

I don't think Harvard was punished when Bill Gates left early. I don't think they were. I don't think he did too badly.

Universities such as Cambridge, Oxford, and Harvard all began as Jesus-inspired efforts to love God with all ones' mind.

Harvard meant a lot in my writing life from the beginning, even though I didnt actually do much composition on the spot.

I'm not impressed by people's degrees. Harvard doesn't impress me, Yale doesn't impress me, Columbia doesn't impress me.

There are few student species more nakedly ambitious, focused, and future-oriented than the average Harvard law student.

I think the minority students that we admit to Harvard are every bit as meritorious as the white students that we admit.

I always say that my motto when it comes to children is: My job is not to get you into Harvard, it's to get you to heaven.

If God had meant Harvard professors to appear in People magazine, She wouldn't have invented The New York Review of Books.

After I finished school, I went to JJ College of Architecture and then to Harvard. I did my B.A. with a major in filmmaking.

I never felt that I had the natural intellectual gifts that the people who graduate first in their class from Harvard Law had.

In the United States we have the great Harvard Business School, but America is the country with the greatest debt in the world.

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

The U.S. is blessed with tremendously creative and imaginative law students at places like Chicago, Harvard, Columbia and Yale.

I want to make as much of a contribution as I can, to Harvard, to higher education and hopefully, to education around the world.

The 'Living-Wage Campaign' at Harvard is like a Boston winter: you know it's going to strike, but wonder only when and how hard.

I speak Mandarin and can read and write a little. I took a few classes at Harvard to get better in my reading and writing skills.

In law school, we studied the famous book 'Getting to Yes,' co-written by the head of the Harvard Law School Negotiation Project.

At Harvard, I got to meet and have dinner with Jamaica Kincaid. Just to have conversations with professors was absolutely amazing.

I arrived from Harvard, where I had studied philosophy and the history of ideas, with a bias toward literature and formal thought.

As a graduate student at Harvard, I had to explain quite a few times that I was allowed to attend a university as a woman in Iran.

There's a rule they don't teach you at the Harvard Business School. It is, if anything is worth doing, it's worth doing to excess.

If Harvard officials ban the microfridge, it will leave undergraduates without any cooking appliances at all allowed in their rooms.

Understood what the struggle was about. My mother. Couldn't read or write, but she had more sense than many a graduate from Harvard.

Four years was enough of Harvard. I still had a lot to learn, but had been given the liberating notion that now I could teach myself.

When I got to 'Saturday Night Live,' it was a lot like going from pre-school to Harvard, and it took a long time to figure stuff out.

I didn't go to Harvard because I thought they had good academics. I went because they had crappy enough sports so they'd let me play.

These movies are like my kids. I just love them to death. Some of them go to Harvard and some of them can barely graduate high school.

Harvard freshmen are smart, interested, and excited, and it's fun hearing their different perspectives and stuff that they will share.

Yale students want to impress you with what they're doing. Harvard students want to impress you with how cool they look while doing it.

If I went to any other college, I probably would have been pre-med. But I felt like I had freedom to do what I wanted to do at Harvard.

I couldn't pass a senior high school math test right now, but I could probably teach intellectual property and trademark law at Harvard.

I am a real New Yorker... I didn't go to Harvard, I didn't go to Yale... I rooted for the Yankees; I didn't root for the Boston Red Sox.

I don't believe I'll ever get credit for anything I do in foreign affairs, no matter how successful it is, because I didn't go to Harvard.

If we are prepared to invest the necessary time and effort, affirmative action can contribute to Harvard's quality and not detract from it.

I picked Harvard because it was in a big city, and a lot of girls' schools were nearby. And I liked President Kennedy, who went to Harvard.

The DuBois Institute in the heart of Harvard is an extremely important political intervention and I'm delighted to be invited to speak here.

I knew I wanted to do something creative, and you don't necessarily go to Harvard to do that. It's not the best choice for creative writing.

I'm regularly speaking at London Business School and Harvard Business School. They're the next generation of leaders in the fashion industry.

Coming out of college into the draft, being Asian-American and being from Harvard, that's not going to be an advantage because of stereotypes.

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