Quotes about college
Karan Singh Grover -
I love to sing. I also had a band during my college days in Saudi Arabia called Thousand Decibels. If not an actor, I would have become a singer. I am very passionate about work. I am a fitness freak: I go to gym before doing my shoot. I also do yoga.
Dylan Lauren -
For a while after college, I was thinking of becoming a fitness trainer, and I am a certified aqua trainer.
Barack Obama -
You have young men of color in many communities who are more likely to end up in jail or in the criminal justice system than they are in a good job or in college. And, you know, part of my job, that I can do, I think, without any potential conflicts, is to get at those root causes.
Edward Hirsch -
I didn't read poetry seriously until college, when I really began to devour it in a very intense way. I also discovered that a poet is a maker. Before that, I thought a poet was someone who wrote about his own experiences.
Margo Jefferson -
As the years pass, I find that writers who were once central to me aren't anymore. I revered Yeats's poetry in college. I respect it now and am still ravished by certain lines, but I don't go back to him again and again. I do go back to Emily Dickinson again and again.
Mario Batali -
When I was in college, I used to write little ditties and short stories and poetry for my friends. Writing a book is another thing. It is so much different from my traditional day of dirty fingernails and greasy hair and hot pans.
Jennifer McMahon -
I studied poetry in college and for a year in an MFA program. As time went on, my poems got more and more complicated. What I was really trying to do was tell stories.
Tom Reiss -
In the winter of 1940, 'The Atlantic Monthly' invited Peter Viereck, a twenty-three-year-old Harvard graduate who had won the college's top essay and poetry prizes, to write about 'the meaning of young liberalism for the present age.'
Elizabeth McCracken -
When I was in college, I wrote poetry very seriously, and then once I had started writing short stories, I didn't go back to poetry, partially because I felt like I understood how incredibly difficult it was.
Steve Martin -
When I was in college, I really liked poetry. I don't read much anymore.
Lena Dunham -
You know, bad poetry I wrote in high school can still be found on the Internet, and, you know, there's a Web log of our college newspaper. You know, there's so many different stages of my creative development are sort of on-record if somebody were to choose to look for them.
Victoria Jackson -
I got a gymnastics scholarship to college, fell in love with my true love of my whole life - who I'm married to now - and he was a virgin too. It was very romantic.
Shane Carruth -
The only thing I can ever do is make a film that I can respond to. I could not make a romantic comedy for college girls. I wouldn't know how that works.
Gary Lineker -
Ooh, it's too embarrassing to share my innermost romantic secrets - although I have written Danielle the odd poem. If anything they are more comedic than romantic. They used to be well-received but that was before she started studying Shakespeare at drama college. Now I feel so inept.
Andre Dubus III -
I got a degree in sociology, didn't read much fiction in college, and I was a pretty political, left-wing type of guy. I wanted to do some kind of work in social change and make things better for the poor man, and I was very romantic and passionate about it.
David Hyde Pierce -
I don't remember any sibling rivalry growing up, because by the time I was really conscious, Tom was going away to college. My relationship with him, which is a very close one, really developed in more recent years.
J. K. Simmons -
I read a very romantic book when I was young, when I was in college: Rilke's 'Letters to a Young Poet.' And I've always felt that if you are in any kind of an artistic, creative endeavor, and you feel there's something else you can do for a living and be happy, I think you should do something else.
David Shields -
I suspect the real reason the N.F.L. and N.B.A. don't want high schoolers and college underclassmen to play with their ball is that they don't want to jeopardize their relationship with National Collegiate Athletic Association, which serves as a sort of free minor league and unpaid promotional department for the pros.
Michael Dell -
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.
Ruben Hinojosa -
Currently, only 70 percent of our high school students earn diplomas with their peers, and less than one-third of our high school students graduate prepared for success in a four-year college.
Ursula Burns -
Fresh out of college, you tend to join a company because it's a job. But, you tend to stay because it becomes a career; you start to feel at home. In the beginning of your career, you're focused on you: 'I like this place because I'm doing rewarding work; they take good care of me; the people are nice; there's runway for me,' etc.
Samantha Power -
In many college classes, laptops depict split screens - notes from a class, and then a range of parallel stimulants: NBA playoff statistics on ESPN.com, a flight home on Expedia, a new flirtation on Facebook.
Stephanie Witter -
Love doesn’t conquer all it’s a powerful tool to overcome everything because it means you’re not alone.
Qwana Reynolds-Frasier - Friend In Your Pocket Conversations Session One
WORDS HAVE NO EXPIRATION DATE YOU CAN EAT THEM WHENEVER YOU WANT.SO BE SURE TO MAKE EM' YUMMY!
Qwana Reynolds-Frasier -
GOD SAYS YOU'LL NEVER LOSE A FIGHT THAT WASN'T FIXED!#HOPENATION
Edward Carpenter -
It is curious that, with my somewhat antinomian tendencies, I should have gone to Trinity Hall - which was, and is, before all a Law College - and should thus have been thrown into close touch with the legal element in life.
Hans Frank -
I worked as a lawyer as a member of the teaching staff of a technical college and then I worked principally as legal adviser to Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist German Workers Party.
Gary Locke -
Every year, some 65,000 high school students - many of them star students and leaders in their communities - are unable to go to college or get a good job because they have no legal status.
Tom Glazer -
I'm afraid I talk a lot, too much, perhaps. I should have been a lawyer or a college professor or a windy politician, though I'm glad I am not any of these.
Elton Gallegly -
Instead, California is one of only 10 states that provides in-state college and university tuition to illegal immigrants. That's grossly unfair to a legal high school student who moves out of California for a year, then returns to attend college.
Dina Powell -
I'd worked in the state senate in college and seen how important legal decisions were. And at the last minute, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison said, 'Why don't you come do an internship?' That turned into almost 15 years in the government, in the White House, and at the State Department.
Suriya -
Being in Loyola College exposed me to other options and gave me confidence, apart from the freedom to bunk classes. I became a merchandiser and then a garment manufacturer, and interacting with foreign buyers and manufacturing foreign brands in India gave me a high.
Bill Belichick -
I grew up watching my dad scout games live. They played on Saturday. Sometimes they wouldn't get the films until Monday. Sunday air shipping from wherever the college team was located - Starkville, Mississippi, or wherever the film was coming from. It took two days.
Emily Ratajkowski -
When people are like, 'College! Oh my God! Ultimate freedom!' I didn't feel that way. My roommates were loving hitting the town, but I wasn't as psyched about going to the frats.
Jessica Valenti -
My problem with the wedding industry started when I studied in college and liked to have the television on in the background, and 'A Wedding Story' on TLC always came on, and I'd get irritated that the story of two people making a lifelong commitment to each other could be encapsulated in a half-hour show about the party they throw.
Nerlens Noel -
I think I'm mostly looking forward to the college life. I'm looking forward to more freedom. Here everything is really structured and scheduled, but in college you've got to be more responsible and you can get things done on your own time. I'm really looking forward to that.
Eric Church -
I went to my dad when I was 17 and said, 'I want to be a country music star.' Which every dad loves to hear. And he said, 'I want you to go to college.' So we had a discussion. And I'm pretty stubborn. I'm a lot like him. And he said, 'If you go to college and graduate, I'll pay your first six months of rent in Nashville.' So he bribed me.
Troian Bellisario -
I was going to move to New York after college and had no interest in pilot season. I'd seen what happened on TV shows because of my dad, and I didn't want to open myself up to that. But 'Pretty Little Liars' had a very early audition, and my agents encouraged me to go even though I didn't think it would be my thing.
Colin Hanks -
When I was younger it was - you know, my dad dressed up in drag on 'Bosom Buddies.' And that was what I was having to deal with at the time. And then around the time that I was into college was when he became statue-worthy I guess you could say.
John Mackey -
I was looking for the meaning of life when I was in college. And my deal with my dad was as long as I was taking a full course load, then he would pay. And the times that I wasn't taking a full course load, then I was off the dole and I was working.
Derek Jeter -
My dad had been shortstop when he was in college, and you know, when you're a kid, you want to be just like your dad.
Tyler Posey -
I grew up with lacrosse in my life because my dad played lacrosse all throughout college, so I grew up with the gear in my house - like the sticks, the helmet.
Peter Lynch -
So while I was in college I did a little study on the freight industry, the air freight industry. And I looked at this company called Flying Tiger. And I actually put a thousand dollars in it and I remember I thought this air cargo was going to be a thing of the future.
David Mamet -
My dad was an immigrant kid and a Democrat and a Jew, and we didn't know any Republicans in our group. So I grew up Democratic. My dad was a labor lawyer - a very hardworking guy, a one-horse labor lawyer - and then I went to hippie college and lived in the bubble.
Tyler - The Creator
I think, if I had a dad, I would have went the normal college route. I'm so stoked my life panned out how it was.
T. J. Perkins -
I was an all-sport athlete growing up. My dad, I think, hoped I would go to college on a scholarship.
Jordan Spieth -
I was a pitcher, and my dad played in college. The hardest day of my life was telling him I was going to quit to focus more on golf. But with golf, I felt like the game can't be perfected, and that motivated me.
Andrea Bouchaud - Twenty in Paris: A Young American Perspective of Studying Abroad in Paris
{...]I began to feel tears of frustration build up in my eyes, yearning to free themselves from their glandular prisons.
Isabel Quintero - a Girl in Pieces
I don’t want us to be ashamed anymore (we all were crying by this point) of being pregnant or gay or poor or having a crackhead dad! I want us to be fucking proud of ourselves. (...) So we have to be proud and always remember who we are and when we make it to college, who we were.
Francis Beauchesne Thornton - How to Improve Your Personality by Reading
If everyone could learn how to read books properly and how to use them as effective tools for daily living, the facilities of colleges could easily go out of existence without any loss to society.' -From a speech by the president of Mount Holyoke College, as reported in the Philadelphia Public Ledger, May 13, 1938
Thomm Quackenbush - Flies to Wanton Boys
A college provides a means of accrediting and laundering one’s existence, so that what was may be forgotten under the weight of something far more mundane.
Stephanie Witter - Fix Up
Will you be able to touch me again without thinking about Sean? I don't want you to be disgusted by me.
Stephanie Witter - 2B or Not 2B?
Don't see me as a girl. See me as a buddy of yours or something." He cast his eyes downward and didn't look back up to my face. I looked down and groaned. Such a guy. "My buddies don't have boobs, as far as I know." "Because you felt them up to be sure?" I chuckled, against my better judgement. Once again, his mouth dropped open.
Stephanie Witter - Patch Up
I love you, Skye. You’re in my heart, in my head, under my skin. You’re my present and my future.
Stephanie Witter - Patch Up
Maybe Duke was just the kind of person you don’t keep in your life, but the kind of person that changes your life forever.
Kristen Callihan - The Hook Up
She glared at me. I didn't care. One word was playing a loop in my heaad: mine.
Jessica Sorensen - Nova and Quinton: No Regrets
Quinton: I think if every person had a Nova Reed in this world, then life would be a little sunnier.
Jennifer Lane - Blocked
Lucia opened the door. "They say not to discuss politics and religion on the first
Jennifer Lane - Blocked
Do I have to give you hair torture to get it out of y
Stephanie Witter - Fix Up
I listen closely to her breathing getting slower, deeper until her hand settles over my heart, only beating for her. — Duke
Stephanie Witter - Fix Up
Therapy can’t erase scars, it only makes it easier to live with them. — Duke
Stephanie Witter - Fix Up
It’s a matter of when I’ll stop fighting. — Duke
Stephanie Witter - Fix Up
At this very moment with my girl in my arms, I feel like there’s nothing I can’t do for her, for us. — Duke
Stephanie Witter - Fix Up
At least, for once I was there for her. I didn’t fail her. She wasn’t alone. — Duke
Stephanie Witter - Fix Up
There’s only so much a man can survive and as fucking weak as it sounds, I reached my limits when Skye disappeared. —Duke
Stephanie Witter - Fix Up
What a fucking charade.Happy. That shit isn’t in our cards. — Duke
Stephanie Witter - Fix Up
You know she needs you. Think for a minute instead of playing the wounded ego card.’’ — Derek
Stephanie Witter - Fix Up
It only wakes up the burning desire I always feel whenever I'm close to this man and the shadows of my fears back away. — Skye
Stephanie Witter - Fix Up
I love you to insanity. I'm not even sure if it's a good thing.'' — Duke
Victoria H. Smith - The Crimson Hunt
I couldn’t help but notice how hot he looked tonight with his strong build lining his t-shirt. He should never cover his beauty with clothes and such things. - Ariel
Rick Riordan - The Sea of Monsters
He looked like an evil male model, showing off what the fashionable college-age villain was wearing to Harvard this year.
Jeremy Camp - I Still Believe
I ate so many Ramen noodles that I wouldn't even touch a package of them now.
Damen Lopez -
You can't change generational poverty by sitting on your ass. Let's get to work!
Justin Cronin - The City of Mirrors
For the first time he considers the full emotional dimensions of the day. His life is changing but his parent’s lives are changing too. Like a habitat, abruptly deprived of a major species, the household will be wrenched into realignment by his departure. Like all young people, he has no idea who his parents really are. For 18 years he has experienced their existence only in so far as it is related to his own needs. Suddenly his mind is full of questions. What do they talk about when he's not ar
Israelmore Ayivor - The Great Hand Book of Quotes
The best university in the world is neither Oxford nor Harvard. The best university is "youniversity". YOU got the lecture halls of thoughts in YOU! You got everything you need to graduate with first class accomplishments put in you! YOU can do it!
Katie Neipris -
She’d always pictured her future self as a lone wolf traveling around the world, ensnaring romantic conquests and achieving her wildest and most ambitious goals. She didn’t think that at nineteen she would be so dependent on other people; she pictured herself as an autonomous and untouchable force that occasionally flitted back home to show off her new feathers before flying away to her life that was much more exciting than theirs.
Chandan Sharma -
If I'll be funnier than this, I'll become a joke.
Korey Miracle -
College = A place where you spend a ton of money for a piece of paper that says you're qualified.
David McCullough -
Rather than literally burning the midnight oil, which he judged to be unhealthy, John Adams advised his son to make the most of college by developing an inquisitive outlook that would prompt him to get to know the most exceptional scholars and question them closely. "Ask them about their tutors, manner of teaching. Observe what books lie on their tables. Fall into questions of literature, science, or what you will.
Jon Meacham - Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power
For Jefferson, William and Mary was largely about what university life is supposed to be about: reading books, enjoying the company of like-minded, and savoring teachers who seemed to be ambassadors from other, richer, writer worlds. Jefferson believed Williamsburg "the finest school of manners and morals that ever existed in America.
Ann Shannon -
Educate thyself through reading
Joshua Rothman -
One of the ironies of college is that the impossibility of reading your way out of the modern predicament is something you learn about, as a student, by reading. Part of the value of a humanistic education has to do with a consciousness of, and a familiarity with, the limits that you’ll spend the rest of your life talking about and pushing against.
David Sedaris - Theft by Finding: Diaries 1977-2002
I realized I was a teacher when I felt warm during class and got up to open the door. Later on there was noise in the hallway, so I got up and shut it. Students can't open and close the door whenever they feel like it.
Sean Covey - The 6 Most Important Decisions You'll Ever Make: A Guide for Teens
The primary purpose of going to college isn't to get a great job. The primary purpose of college is to build a strong mind, which leads to greater self-awareness, capability, fulfillment, and service opportunities, which, incidentally, should lead to a better job.
Nicholas Sparks - Dear John
That's what I don't like about college, by the way. It's like a lot of people don't believe these years really count, so you're allowed to experiment with... whatever. There's such a casual view about things like sex and drinking and even drugs. I know that sounds really old-fashioned, but I just don't get it...to be honest, I'm kind of disappointed in those two people I heard about, and I don't want to sit there trying to pretend that I'm not. I know I shouldn't judge,...but still, what was the
E.M. Forster - Aspects of the Novel
Most of us are pseudo-scholars...for we are a very large and quite a powerful class, eminent in Church and State, we control the education of the Empire, we lend to the Press such distinction as it consents to receive, and we are a welcome asset at dinner-parties.Pseudo-scholarship is, on its good side, the homage paid by ignorance to learning. It also has an economic side, on which we need not be hard. Most of us must get a job before thirty, or sponge on our relatives, and many jobs can only b
Thomm Quackenbush - Flies to Wanton Boys
He fell in with the quiet revolutionaries on campus—those who felt that the disenfranchisement of half the population was ridiculous, those who did not accept that rights were predicated on skin tone—partly because he couldn’t bring himself to avoid tempting trouble. He agreed with all their points, but understood that they were freer to make them purely because they had the money to build a wall around their experiences. That was what people did, wasn’t it? Ignore the majority of experience and
Eugene Mirman - The Will to Whatevs: A Guide to Modern Life
The other thing you can do is write a strong personal essay which lets admissions people inside your life, your heart, and your world....Anyway, it can be hard to figure out what to write about, so here are a few suggestions:...5. Reasons it's wrong to be racist even though it makes sense to you.
John Cage - M: Writings '67-'72
Computer mistake in grade-giving resulted in academic failure of several brilliant students. After some years the mistake was discovered. Letter was sent to each student inviting him to resume his studies. Each replied he was getting along very well without education.
Jean Hanff Korelitz -
Portia remembered her interview in the small office upstairs...in which she had been so shy, so terrified about not being good enough, not getting this thing, this chance, which she had only just discovered she wanted very badly.
Laura Anderson Kurk - Perfect Glass
Henry drew a shaky breath. “Do me a favor, Meg.”“Anything,” I whispered.“Don’t fall for Quinn O’Neill. If you’re going to do this thing with him…go to this dance, don’t fall for him.”“Never,” I said. “I promise.”“Because I’m all filled up on sad right now.” He sniffed again and I could tell he was more in control. “And you can’t ask me to sit by and watch you get all caught up in this guy. I can’t handle that—thinking he swept you off your feet because he bathed in body spray and dressed up.” Hi
Kailin Gow - The Protege
She was as lovely sleeping as she was dripping in sensuality at the fundraiser
Kailin Gow - The Protege
His music was an outlet of that romantic energy and sensitivity.
David Brooks -
Universities, he (William Dershowitz) says, have been absorbed into the commercial ethos. Instead of being intervals of freedom, they are breeding grounds for advancement. Students are too busy jumping through the next hurdle in the résumé race to figure out what they really want. They are too frantic tasting everything on the smorgasbord to have life-altering encounters. They have a terror of closing off options. They have been inculcated with a lust for prestige and a fear of doing things that
Darnell Lamont Walker -
An HBCU that is not inherently revolutionary is irrelevant.
Thomas Hughes - Tom Brown at Oxford
That is the Proctor. He is our Cerberus; he has to keep all undergraduates in good order." "What a task! He ought to have three heads.
Aspen Matis - Girl in the Woods: A Memoir
I doubted I could survive in the woods without these very basic things to help me. It seemed like a tremendous leap of faith to forsake the tools I’d always been told I needed. And yet leaving college to walk was such a massive leap of faith already, and nothing I’d ever trusted and believed in seemed true any longer.
Ian Rankin - Knots and Crosses
My father was a slave to capitalist ideology. He didn't know what he was doing.""You mean you went to an expensive school?
Shareca Cole. - Carpel Tunnel.
selling my soul for student loans and an education.