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Quotes About School

Oh I'm in love with the janitor's boy, And the janitor's boy loves me; He's going to hunt for a desert isle In our geography.
~ Nathalia Crane
Any kiddie in school can love like a fool, But Hating, my boy, is an Art.
~ Ogden Nash
True lovers earn their genius in schools of blood, prophecy and dust.
~ Aberjhani
When I got a little older, I started writing for the high school newspaper, The Maroon Wave, and that's when I fell in love with journalism.
~ Jeannette Walls
When I first started out in Houston, it was theater or bust. And I loved it. I still love it. And then I went to undergraduate and graduate school for acting.
~ Jim Parsons
I really hated school and so I just wanted to stay home and watch 'I Love Lucy' and watch the movies that inspired me to the point where we are sitting here.
~ Justin Long
I would definitely love to continue acting, and I also really enjoy school, so I would like to balance the two somehow.
~ Kara Hayward
Well, I love tattoos and have been drawing them on my binders in school since I was little.
~ Kimberly Caldwell
I was raised Irish Catholic and went to Holy Names Academy, an all-girl's private Catholic school. I loved the nuns there and I love them to this day.
~ Kitty Kelley
I'm an entrepreneur and I love business. That's what I've always done. I went to school for that. My father took me out and said, 'You're gonna be here like everybody else.'
~ LaToya Jackson
In British culture, redheads get teased at school. But I've grown up enough to realize I love my hair.
~ Lily Cole
I grew up watching MTV, when Journey was huge, when Pat Benatar had 'Love Is a Battlefield,' and my friends and I used to cut school to watch this woman in the video. We loved Pat Benatar.
~ Mary J. Blige
where other conditions are equal, the children of mothers who work because they want to are less likely to be disturbed, have problems in school, or to "lack a sense of personal worth" than housewives' children. The early studies of children of working mothers were done in an era when few married women worked, at day nurseries which served working mothers who were without husbands due to death, divorce or desertion.
~ Betty Friedan
Today you're a teen-ager, and they're supposed to have plenty of problems without borrowing extra ones. Right, Amy said. I have to find a boyfriend. And think about a career. And wear eye makeup. And learn all the new dances. And get to school on time!
~ Betty Ren Wright
She thought about Susan, who always acted big. In kindergarten there was no worse crime than acting big.
~ Beverly Cleary
Poor Miss Binney, dressed like Mother Goose, now had the responsibility of sixty-eight boys and girls.
~ Beverly Cleary
Ramona wished she could run, run, run out of that classroom as she had the day before and never come back.
~ Beverly Cleary
One day after school Henry Huggins, who lived
~ Beverly Cleary
That's right," grumped Mr. Schultz, half-pretending.
~ Beverly Cleary
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~ harvesttime.
Nobody but a genuine grown-up was going to take her to school. If she had to, she would make a great big noisy fuss, and when Ramona made a great big noisy fuss, she usually got her own way. Great big noisy fusses were often necessary when a girl was the youngest member of her family and the youngest person on her block.
~ Beverly Cleary
IRWIN J. SNEED ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
~ Beverly Cleary
reprimand. In her class she once informed us that any girl who wore red was "asking for anything she got." Of course word spread throughout Chaffey. The next day every girl who owned a red dress, skirt, or blouse wore it to school. One
~ Beverly Cleary