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Quotes About Harvard

Harvard Law School is great. I'm lucky to be here. It's a really difficult, intense experience.
~ Jack Schlossberg
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.
~ Ben Sasse
I'm very proud of the fact I went to Harvard and I loved my four years there.
~ Ryan Fitzpatrick
I was on the Harvard board of overseers for six years, between 1989 and 1995.
~ John Lithgow
When I was in law school at Harvard, the Defence of Marriage Act (DOMA) in the U.S. was a big thing. I remember the fight between the army recruiters and Harvard University due to 'Don't ask, don't tell.'
~ Ory Okolloh
I could've gone to Harvard twice, the money I lost on cars.
~ Richard Rawlings
Whenever I go to a new team the jabs about being a Harvard guy are always more prevalent. This is mainly because people don't know much about me other than being the Harvard guy that did well on his Wonderlic test. The more time I spend with people, the less the Harvard stuff comes up.
~ Ryan Fitzpatrick
Coming to Harvard was an eye-opening experience because there's so much diversity on campus.
~ Ryan Fitzpatrick
I'm the Harvard guy everywhere, every day. There are worse things to be called, worse things to be known by I guess.
~ Ryan Fitzpatrick
I don't think anybody could understand what its like to be an athlete at Harvard University.
~ Cris Collinsworth
I went to Harvard College, grew up in Boston, and went to high school in Boston.
~ Lawrence O'Donnell
During all my undergrad years and in high school, I was involved in tutoring and public service. At Harvard, I spent over 35 hours a week doing service. I was a Big Sister, I worked for the homeless, the elderly; it was the epicenter of my focus.
~ Angela Duckworth
In 1968, the situation at Harvard was not one of which we can be proud. In that year, the proportion of minority persons in salary and wage positions was approximately 3 per cent. Virtually no minority workers were employed on Harvard construction projects.
~ Derek Bok
I began my thesis research at Harvard by working with a team in the laboratory of William N. Lipscomb, a Nobel chemistry Laureate, in 1976, on the structure of carboxypeptidase A. I did postdoctoral studies with David Blow at the MRC lab of Molecular Biology in Cambridge studying chymotrypsin.
~ Thomas A. Steitz
I got into baseball, and everyone just started calling me a geek, like, 'There's the nerd from Harvard.' Then it took 20 years of working in baseball and me actually leaving and going to football for people to say, 'He's the baseball guy.' So maybe at some point I'll be known as a football guy too.
~ Paul DePodesta
The federal government requires that its loans be paid back within 10 years of graduation, and Harvard has pegged its loans to the same 10-year timetable. Yet despite Harvard's low default rate, the idea of years of loan debt is daunting for some students even before it's time to pay back.
~ David Fahrenthold
I ended up going to Harvard College, which was about as likely in my neighborhood as going to the moon.
~ Lawrence O'Donnell
The whole thing was a lavishly funded laboratory experiment in the Reagan-era unfettered pro-business principles that the Clinton administration was validating. Harvard, with its liberal reputation, added to the validation. Simultaneously across Asia and Latin America, similar experiments were being launched. Unfortunately, the grotesque virus that resulted did not stay sealed inside the post-Soviet laboratory.
~ Sarah Chayes
The other day a patient told me that he had gotten into what was a very good college. 'It's not Harvard,' he said. 'Harvard's not Harvard either,' I answered.
~ Mark Vonnegut
And thus I learned that at Harvard, while knowing a great deal is the norm and knowing everything is the goal, appearing to know everything is an acceptable substitute. I pondered this great truth during the two-hour seminar. I was so buoyed up by it that I didn't pay enough attention to snorkeling up little bits of food in order to keep my nausea under control. I sailed right on into my next class, another seminar, confident that I could get through it without losing my lunch.
~ Martha Beck
He knew our hospital was affiliated with Harvard, but he knew enough to realize that this did not necessarily mean we were anything special.
~ Atul Gawande
Adams came of age, too, at a time when the Massachusetts economy was markedly on the skids. Plenty of other young men stumbled in finding their footholds. On leaving Harvard shortly after Adams, a future colleague would try his hand as a schoolmaster. Miserable, he sailed off as a merchant, later as a whaler. He was soon back in Boston. In a patched gown, he served briefly as a chaplain. Out of options, he turned to the law.
~ Stacy Schiff
There is all the same some truth to the allegation that — as one intimate put it — the American Revolution could be blamed on the Harvard College library.3
~ Stacy Schiff
In Poland, my audience is all women between 18 and 30. At U.S. conventions, you have the fantasy and science fiction crowd. At Harvard you have an entirely different audience. It's so schizophrenic.
~ Jonathan Carroll