School Age Quotes
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School Age Quotes & Sayings
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A lot of times, when you start a show at a young age, you get stuck. You get six years of high school, but I didn't have that.
— Sarah Michelle Gellar
Middle school is for being like everyone else; middle age is for being like yourself. (430)
— Victoria Moran
That's what I love about these high school girls, man. I get older, they stay the same age.
— Matthew McConaughey
Caning was a way of life at the school, and the boy, Sting and myself, even at an early age, had our fair share of thrashings.
— James Berryman
My forays into trying to date girls my own age from the school I went to were all pretty tortured.
— Jackson Browne
I started harmonica at the age of four, and when I was 12 I started the guitar. Then I played at school.
— Peter Ham
I have had a few turning points, the first day I entered a gymnastics school at age 6.
— Nadia Comaneci
Every schoolmaster after the age of forty-nine, is inclined to flatulence is apt to swallow frequently and to puff
— Harold Nicolson
I was confirmed at my prep school at the age of 13.
— Richard Dawkins
The characters are that vague TV high school age, but they'll be in high school as long as we need them to be.
— Josh Schwartz
Well, most of us think the "Merchant of Venice" is a porno script. On a more personal note, I've decided on pizza for dinner.
— Jaye Frances
The limits on your enlightenment come not from the age you stopped going to school but from the age you stopped being curious.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
From a very early age, I've had to interrupt my education to go to school.
— George Bernard Shaw
Me? I had no dreams. No longings. Dreams only set you up for disappointment. Plus, you had to have a life to have dreams of a better life.
— Julie Anne Peters
We have lunch at ten-forty-five, Colin said. A stupidly early lunch. At our school, the older you get, the stupider your lunch period.
— Rebecca Stead
I was always made to work at a very early age. I finished school at 4 P.M. and by 5 P.M. I was working. It was seven days a week.
— Albert Gubay
Kids my age never left California. And here I was, going to school with Aboriginal kids in a dream-like location.
— Dylan Penn
Alexander at the head of the world never tasted the true pleasure that boys of his own age have enjoyed at the head of a school.
— Horace Walpole
I missed quite a lot of school because I was working from the age of 11.
— Natalia Vodianova
The members of the Mystery school, during the time of Atlantis, had psychically seen the subsequent ages of darkness.
— Frederick Lenz
I was always a bit old for my age, then suddenly I'm on set, working alongside the adults, skipping school completely for two years.
— Richard Madden
I was kind of a weird kid in high school. I didn't have many friends in my age group because all they wanted to do was fight and have riots.
— Keith Stanfield
You only go through High School once, but if you go through the way we did, that's enough.
— Steven C. Smith
At age 11 in 1960, I moved to an academic state secondary school, Harrow County Grammar School for Boys.
— Paul Nurse
at the age of ten. By twelve I was dealing. I dropped out of school not long after that. I never made it past the
— Tamara Lowe
At 12 I dropped out of school but I had lost interest in it at a much earlier age. For me, school was very very stressful.
— Ahmet Zappa
At 15 years of age, I left school to practice the profession of Office Boy in a business firm in Salem, Oregon.
— Herbert Hoover
I remember failing reading in school at a young age, and you just kinda get left behind and I felt helpless.
— Kevin O'Leary
I'd also made the first tennis team. I was number two player in the school at 11 years of age and that didn't sit very well with people.
— John Newcombe
From the age of four, I loved ballet and tap. I was in the school band, the choir, and all my school plays.
— Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Homeopathy is wholly capable of satisfying the therapeutic demands of this age better than any other system or school of medicine.
— Charles Frederick Menninger
I think you can go to school at any age.
— AnnaSophia Robb
What I think tailors the creativity of most people are the rules that we learn from the age we are very small - in school, our parents.
— Philippe Petit
This age thinks better of a gilded fool Than of a threadbare saint in wisdom's school.
— Thomas Dekker
Age 10. I joined the school marching band as a drummer.
— Adrian Belew
I can remember being very keen to go to drama school at the age of eight, and practising ballet in my bedroom to Queen soundtracks.
— Carmen Ejogo
Any fool can write, we start learning it at school at the age of three ...
— Pandora Poikilos
I'm so lucky to have a family, adopted or not! I'm so lucky to be alive! Judy Ellis Taylor tells her three school-age girls ... They roll their eyes.
— Shireen Jeejeebhoy
I spent a lot of time not in school, so I didn't have deep relationships with kids my own age.
— Jodie Foster
All my early school reports from the age of 5 were 'Daniel must learn not to distract others.'
— Dan Stevens
Why couldn't she have given him a sultry laugh as she'd seen women do in movies instead of giggling like some enchanted, mindless school girl?
— Dawn M. Turner
My parents, worried that I might become popular at school, got me a book of puns at an impressionable age.
— Alexandra Petri
Let's make sure that we are working for age-appropriate sex education in our school system.
— Wendy Davis
My mother did all she could to control me, but at age 14 she sent me to a military school.
— Sam Donaldson
The Iran-Iraq war began the same year that I went to primary school, at the age of six.
— Hassan Blasim
It is imperative to change the way we look at education. We should invest in the foundation of school readiness from birth to age 5.
— James Heckman
Children now log about twenty-two thousand hours watching television by age nineteen, more than twice the time spent in school.3
— John C. Maxwell
Imagine a school with children that can read or write, but with teachers who cannot, and you have a metaphor of the Information Age in which we live.
— Peter Cochrane
From about the age of 5, I was aware that I didn't fit. I was the black, atheist kid in the all-white, Catholic school run by nuns. I was an anomaly.
— Thandie Newton