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Quotes About College

I liked hacking into and pirating computer games while in college. One of my favorites was Bethesda's 'Terminator 2029.' So I drove to their offices and asked for a job.
~ Todd Howard
I didn't feel ready to leave home, because it went from no freedom to all freedom. And I was like, 'Oh, my God, I don't know what I'm doing in college.' There seemed to be no like-minded people where I was... I didn't have a clan. I didn't have a choir... There was no safety net.
~ Lisa Lampanelli
Because my brother liked Michigan, I liked Michigan, and by the nature of that, I didn't like Ohio State.
~ Charles Woodson
I go back to Francis Schmidt. Francis Schmidt was the Ohio State coach who hired me.
~ Sid Gillman
I grew up outside Cleveland, Ohio, and I went to college at Boston University. I majored in film. Then I came out to Los Angeles.
~ Lauren Shuler Donner
My brother went to Ohio State. I think Cris Carter just graduated, but Cris was there a lot. I got a chance to go up there and watch the battle between Ohio State and Michigan.
~ Ken Griffey Jr.
I really, honest to God, didn't know what to read until I was out of college and living in Boston, and someone said, 'Well, why don't you read Hemingway?' And I thought, 'OK. I guess I'll try this Hemingway fellow.'
~ Tom Drury
I was a good student. I started college at 16 years old and did okay.
~ Theodore Melfi
Governor is not the position to have in Oklahoma. It is the head coach of Oklahoma or Oklahoma State or Tulsa.
~ J. C. Watts
When I was competing at Oklahoma in college, I remember always getting a lot of anxiety before wrestling matches. Almost to the point where, 'Oh my gosh, man, this is a lot.'
~ Jake Hager
I worked at Sir-Tech, and then when I got old enough to go to college, I went to college but continued to work at Sir-Tech to put myself through college.
~ Brenda Brathwaite
I have an older brother who is 21 and attends UC Berkley.
~ Mila Kunis
My older brother went into another city for college, and I felt like I wanted to stay in my home town to be close to my parents. Looking back, that was the best decision. My father passed away in 2010 and I got to enjoy those four years with him.
~ Eric Yuan
I came up not understanding that a lot of people didn't start to hear music until they went to college or were turned on by an older brother or sister.
~ Taj Mahal
I had an affair with an older woman when I was at college, and she was a strong feminist, which shaped my view of women. I learned that they could call the shots, which was fine with me.
~ Grayson Perry
Lexington is home to the University of Kentucky, where my husband and I teach, as well as to Transylvania University, the oldest college established west of the Allegheny Mountains, and several multinational companies; people come and go from all over the world.
~ Kim Edwards
I'm not U.S.A. Olympic image. I didn't go to college. I came from a different route.
~ Shawn Kemp
It always has been a goal of mine to compete in the Olympics. Right after I graduated from college, I moved out to Salt Lake City with my mind focused on making the 2014 team.
~ Brittany Bowe
There was no professional basketball for me in the United States when I was in grade school and middle school. I could look to the Olympics and college basketball, but that was only on TV for the Final Four.
~ Sue Bird
I always wanted to help people. I graduated from college and applied to a couple of police departments, Omaha and Denver, because I liked Denver a lot. It turns out they liked me and accepted me right away. I got hired both places, but I wanted to try fighting.
~ Benson Henderson
I think doing The Improv is a little more ominous than doing a college campus because it was so different than anything I'd done.
~ Mick Foley
For me, college was a big learning experience on and off the court, just growing as a person, becoming more mature.
~ Jennifer Brady
Me going to college, I think, was a great idea. I went only for two years, but I was able to mature both on and off the court.
~ Jennifer Brady
One of the things that really drove me crazy was the way in which college kids, in particular, are educated to think that ideology is dangerous and bad.
~ Jonah Goldberg