I graduated from school for graphic design, and I started to get into acting class just to get over severe fright. I was an extremely shy person. I could barely say hello to anybody.
‐‐ Trevor Donovan
I graduated from Second City Los Angeles. It helped me tremendously, not only in my roles in films but in helping shape me into a writer as well. In improv, you will fail sometimes, so it teaches you to be brave and try anything. The worst that can happen is nobody laughs.
‐‐ Carly Craig
I graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles, with an English literature degree and travelled for a year before going to work.
‐‐ Natalie Massenet
I graduated from the University of Delaware with a double major in history and political science.
‐‐ Joe Biden
I graduated from the University of Michigan with a BA in Communications and left formal education behind.
‐‐ Sarah Zettel
I graduated from the University of Oklahoma, and I got the opportunity to take some on-camera classes while I was in school and met a casting director who informed me quite a bit before my move out to L.A.; it made L.A. feel possible, coming from Oklahoma and not having a family that was in the industry.
‐‐ Laura Spencer
I graduated from the University of Whatever.
‐‐ Dana Snyder
I graduated from UC San Diego, wanted to work in film to get my hands-on real experience, did music videos, TV, feature films, all kinds of stuff.
‐‐ Ziad Doueiri
I graduated from university with a degree in architecture and then ended up doing a series of internships with different firms. And once I was in an office environment, I realized that at school what I was doing was 98 percent creative, 2 percent makework, but in the real world, it was the other way around.
‐‐ Daniel Wu
I graduated from West Point in 1974. It was an all-male institution. I went back to teach at West Point in 1984 and found the place far better than it was when I had been a cadet... I attributed a good amount of that to the fact that we opened up the academy to women.
‐‐ Martin Dempsey
I graduated high school, and I did my internship at Dove in their public relations department because I thought I wanted to be in PR, which turns out I did not. It was right when they were coming out with the Campaign for Real Beauty, so I got an inside view on the whole thing.
‐‐ Katherine Schwarzenegger
I graduated high school and I didn't have a skill set and I didn't want to go to college. I needed a job.
‐‐ Amy Adams
I graduated. I did History of Art, you know, all those things - American Studies - and then I went to art school, and I did Joseph Alvarez in the art school.
‐‐ Peter Beard
I graduated in 1930 and I went up to the Yale Drama School for two years.
‐‐ Albert Maltz
I graduated in 1952 and went to Europe, with Niki and our first child Laura, who was then a year old.
‐‐ Harry Mathews
I graduated in 2009, which - if you think back to where the economy was at that time - was an interesting time to graduate.
‐‐ Ryan Lewis
I graduated in '91, so the '90s for me were very much the first years out of school, so I can't really look at that decade as independent of my own experience of my 20s, really.
‐‐ Noah Baumbach
I graduated law school nine months pregnant and didn't take a job.
‐‐ Elizabeth Warren
I graduated on a Friday. By Monday, I was doing Shakespeare in the Park.
‐‐ Ving Rhames
I graduated with a B.A. from Goddard College in 1991 and then studied poetry for a year in the M.F.A. in Writing Program at Vermont College.
‐‐ Jennifer McMahon
I graduated with a degree in musical theater and no skill in anything else to make money; I wish I had gotten a massage therapy kit or something where I could have made my own money.
‐‐ Kathleen Rose Perkins
I graduated with an English degree and worked for awhile in academic publishing.
‐‐ Mallory Ortberg
I grant that people are generally uncomfortable with how fast privacy issues are changing in the world, but Google Glass is not going to move the needle on that.
‐‐ Astro Teller
I gratefully look forward to oblivion, but I must be sure of it.
‐‐ Taylor Caldwell
I gravitate to the roles, not necessarily television or film. It's just the fact that, for me, the most interesting roles have been in television.
‐‐ Octavia Spencer
I gravitate to the world's outcasts.
‐‐ John McAfee
I gravitate to whatever looks good on me and whatever maakes me feel sexy.
‐‐ Octavia Spencer
I gravitate toward edgy, intense, dark films that just grab you by the throat.
‐‐ Aaron Paul
I gravitate toward floral and graphic prints.
‐‐ Brad Goreski
I gravitate toward the law, I think, certainly more times than not, because it's our best mechanism for legislating human behavior, and morality, and ethics.
‐‐ David E. Kelley
I gravitate toward the team thing. I'm not a golfer - I much prefer basketball.
‐‐ Michael Eisner
I gravitate toward women.
‐‐ Liam Neeson
I gravitate towards gravitas.
‐‐ Morgan Freeman
I gravitate towards happy music. I love the Beach Boys.
‐‐ Zooey Deschanel
I gravitate towards monochromes. I always sort of either wear white or black or cream. I really like wearing colorful things as well, but I'm a sucker for cream-colored.
‐‐ Margot Robbie
I gravitate towards roles where women find strength in very difficult, uncompromising situations but maintain clarity in mind, discipline at heart, and a certain strength in spirit.
‐‐ Michelle Yeoh
I gravitate towards sort of broken characters who try to be better people.
‐‐ Matthew Perry
I gravitated to acting out of a mixture of instinct, naivete and opportunity.
‐‐ Jeffrey Combs
I gravitated to economics because I'm interested in how people coordinate and collaborate with each other. Economics studies all the ways people get along with each other.
‐‐ Alvin E. Roth
I gravitated to Judy Blume early on. 'Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing' was my favorite, with a realistic and relatable protagonist in Peter Hatcher. When I reached the fourth grade, I made the leap to science fiction and never looked back.
‐‐ Jeff Kinney
I gravitated toward stand-up because there's no overhead. I mean, literally, there's no overhead: Often, you're outdoors performing in front of groups of people.
‐‐ Mike Birbiglia
I greatly blame Congress, spurred on by its personal hatred of Nixon, for passing legislation in June through August of '73 which embargoed any further U.S. help to South Vietnam.
‐‐ Alistair Horne
I greatly enjoy reading the biographies of scientists, and when doing so I always hope to learn the secrets of their success. Alas, those secrets generally remain elusive.
‐‐ Jack W. Szostak
I greatly enjoyed the Hawaiian Islands. They are a real little paradise in spite of the influx of Americans who have made it one of their most pleasant 'centers of resort': the soft climate and luxuriance of the tropics; the greenness, the fragrance, the flowers - extraordinary flowers covering the tallest trees and turning them into huge bouquets.
‐‐ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
I greatly enjoyed working as a freelance journalist, because it gets you out of the house, and it gets you talking to people, but it wasn't satisfying all of my cravings, and I knew that I needed to work with the other side of my brain - the darker, murkier side!
‐‐ Kevin Barry
I greatly fear some of America's greatest and most dangerous enemies are such as think themselves her best friends.
‐‐ Nathan Hale
I grew a love for helpless, defenseless things. People would give me lions and jaguars. I had cheetahs, monkeys.
‐‐ Dick Dale
I grew as close to Madonna as I've ever been to a woman without being romantically involved.
‐‐ Nile Rodgers
I grew in the inner city, listening to Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway, James Brown, The Commodores - lots of soul music.
‐‐ Stefon Harris
I grew my beard out a little bit just to show that, indeed, I am a man.
‐‐ Johnny Weir