My brother is a scientist. He's a professor at MIT. He brought science fiction into my world.

To win this war, we need a commander in chief, not a professor of law standing at the lectern.

I remained associated with the Technische Universitat Munchen, where I became Professor in 1976.

My father was a professor of civil engineering at MIT, and my mother taught high school English.

God made me to be a sports player. He didn't make me to be a professor or any of that other crap.

I've always loved teaching and reading and talking to people, and my grandfather was a professor.

I thought I was going to be a professor; then I ran screaming from there into magazine journalism.

It's amazing what's buried in old, poorly digitized PDFs hosted on some random professor's website.

I'm a professor of national security studies, and I know a lot more about fighting than Rumsfeld does.

My mother ended up getting a Ph.D. of her own, in chemistry, and eventually became a tenured professor.

My family lives in Vermont. I'm a law professor and I spend summers researching and writing in Vermont.

I'm pretty sure 'Nutty Professor' will happen to me at some point. And when it does, I will go to the gym.

Allow me to say that I would long since have committed suicide had desisting made me a professor of Latin.

I haven't always known I wanted to act. I wanted to be a farmer, an English professor, or an archaeologist.

I am what libraries and librarians have made me, with little assistance from a professor of Greek and poets.

I was very happy and honored to create the Professor Garfield Foundation with Ball State to make reading fun.

I'm a professor. I know that people in research labs can do miraculous things if they're given the resources.

As a teacher, my strategy is to encourage questioning. I'm the least authoritarian professor you'll ever meet.

I've always thought of myself as a cattle-handling specialist, a college professor first; autism is secondary.

My wife is a professor at UCLA in Los Angeles, but otherwise, I'd be right back living on the Upper West Side.

The best thing about having a lady professor on campus is that it tells women students that they can do it, too.

I'm a professor of neuroscience at Stanford University, and I'm kind of half-neurobiologist, half-primatologist.

When I became a professor of physics circa 1991, I doubled the number of female professors of physics in the U.K.

An important event in my scientific life has been my appointment as a Professor at the College de France in 1973.

We read Robert Browning's poetry. Here we needed no guidance from the professor: the poems themselves were enough.

My mother wanted me to be a professor, because I have several people in my family who are professors at university.

I remember I had a professor in college. I wrote a great paper. Could never please this guy. But it made me better.

I have been a professor, and I have been a policymaker, and as a professor, you think in terms of truth or absolutes.

I was a university professor, I could talk on and on and on. Give me a podium and you have to drag me off with a hook.

I love things that have one foot in history - I was going to be a history professor before I sold out and went into TV.

I didn't know at all I wanted to do TV. I thought I might go to law school. I might want to become a history professor.

Well, first of all, no professor should be able to say, I refuse to defend my position. I refuse to debate my position.

It's not proper for a professor to go before a class and promote one party or another. That's not academic scholarship.

My mother is a professor of early childhood education. When I was two she would say she knew I was going to be an actor.

My teacher, Professor Smil Sommarin, was a fine pedagogue, a very generous person, and a great admirer of Kurt Wicksell.

I wasn't a normal professor. I had worked in government. I hadn't written nine zillion books. I was a hands-on professor.

Ask a science professor what she worries about. It won't take long. She'll look you in the eye and say one word: 'Money.'

My mother was an economics professor. I'm proficient in math, and statistics, game theory, symbolic logic and all of that.

Without the communist oppression, I am absolutely sure I would now be a local stupid professor of philosophy in Ljubljana.

But one does not make living writing poetry unless you're a professor, and one frankly doesn't get a lot of girls as a poet.

I'm an astrophysicist and a professor, so my day job involves manipulating intractable numbers that characterize our universe.

There was an assistant professor I kind of had a crush on, but I was far too awkward and far too nervous to ever say anything.

I call myself Zimerican. I was born in the Midwest to Zimbabwean parents. My father was a professor at Grinnell College in Iowa.

And I went off to Stanford, I was pretty young and pretty naive. And I had a professor I really loved, who was himself a lawyer.

My parents, who were both professors at Tsinghua University, hoped that I would follow in their footsteps and become a professor.

I am a Professor of Psychology at Palo Alto University and a Research Psychologist at the Stanford University School of Medicine.

I don't like to move abstract theoretical policies that, on a white paper, sound good. If I wanted to do that, I'd be a professor.

I've now been encouraged by many people to apply and so I did apply and I have now been made, full professor. I'm happy about that.

Brand names are well known to business school professors, but only one professor is a brand name herself. Call her Professor Oprah.

Being appointed Elder Professor meant very much taking over the shop, in that the professor in those days controlled all the moneys.

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