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His elementary and secondary education in Hsinchu was rather colorful and full of fun. In elementary school, he was the second baseman on the school’s baseball team as well as a member of the ping-pong team which won the little league championship in Taiwan. In high school he played on the tennis team besides playing trombone in the marching band.

In school, I studied psychology, linguistics, neuroscience. I understand that there is a real lack of respect for the brain.

Of an old tale which every schoolboy knows.

I'd like to work on putting art programs back in schools.

 

All kids, when they go to school, are pretty good artists and dancers and singers and poets. All that gets buried, basically through being educated, or brainwashed.

 

 

I could do my own nails... I went to beauty school in the 11th grade. But why would I do that now?

I'd like thousands of schools as good as the one I went to, Eton.

At my school, which was all boys, I played almost exclusively lady parts. When I say lady parts, I mean parts that were ladies. To actually play lady parts would be weird, even by English standards.

I would have been miserable in college. I always hated school.

One father is more than a hundred schoolmasters.

Then when I got in the military I used to host - even in high school - I hosted the talent shows and when I was in the military I would host all of our base Christmas parties and stuff.

At school there was an annual school disco and I'd be standing in my bedroom wondering what to wear for hours on end. Eventually I'd arrive at a decision that was just the most ridiculous costume you could have ever devised - I think it was probably knitted Christmas jumpers on top of buttoned-up white shirts.

I've been in elementary education for years and my belief is that Christmas pageants in schools are little more than conditioning kids for the Christian religion.

I went to Sunday School and liked the stories about Christ and the Christmas star. They were beautiful. They made you warm and happy to think about. But I didn't believe them.

I was a senior in high school when I decided I wanted to work on ants as a career. I just fell in love with them and have never regretted it.

According to the U.S. Census the most common reason people give for not voting is that they were too busy or had conflicting work or school schedules.

I don't work a five-day week as a rule and I've managed to fill that time up. It hasn't been that hard. I volunteer at school. I'm working because I love it. Yet I don't not envy women who have a stay-at-home job because you miss stuff.

Something about glamour interested me. All my schoolbooks had drawings of women on terraces with a cocktail and a cigarette.

My favorite play in drama school was 'The Bacchae.' It's about a king who literally gets eaten alive by all the women in the play in a kind of orgy - it's related to the word 'bacchanal' - and I loved that idea of animalistic chaos and following our own desires.

To be born woman is to know - although they do not speak of it at school - women must labor to be beautiful.

A man who graduated high in his class at Yale Law School and made partnership in a top law firm would be celebrated. A man who invested wisely would be admired but a woman who accomplishes this is treated with suspicion.

This age thinks better of a gilded fool Than of a threadbare saint in wisdom's school.

I left school at 16 but I wish I'd gone to university - I think I would have studied English literature. I had a knack for that. But I don't think you have the kind of wisdom at 16 to make that decision.

Novels are the Socratic dialogues of our time. Practical wisdom fled from school wisdom into this liberal form.