“If I had to give one piece of advice to incoming college freshmen, I'd say always be true to yourself.” IfsGivingPiecesAdviceCollegeBeing TrueBe True To YourselfTrue To YourselfOne PieceFreshmanCollege Freshmen Author:Beverley Mitchell
“There's one piece of advice my dad gave me when he dropped me off at college. He said, "You've got the talent. You can sing and play guitar. That doesn't make you any better than anyone else.".” SaidPlayPiecesAdviceTalentCollegeDadGuitarMy DadOne Piece Author:John Denver
“I was attorney general; my name is Meese. I say, go to college. Don't carry a piece.” NamesPiecesCollegeAttorney Author:Edwin Meese
“That's another piece of advice: Don't go to college; follow your dreams. Unless you're a doctor - then go to college.” DreamPiecesAdviceCollegeDoctorsYour DreamsFollow Your Dreams Author:Adam DeVine
“By the time I'm old and retired I'm hoping to contribute enough that people can take this piece and run with it then others, such as the college students that are participating on this can take off and finish out the mission when I'm long gone” PeopleLongEnoughRunningGonePiecesStudentsCollegeMissionsRetiredParticipatingCollege Students Author:Tim Samaras
“It never seemed like that much of a mystery why shows I was acted in failed. When you're doing a show called Freaks And Geeks about young people in high school, and it's on Saturday nights at 8 and there's no promotion for it, it's not really hard to guess why no one's watching it. And when you're doing a college goofball comedy that premières three weeks after Sept. 11, it's not that hard to piece together why that's not the most important thing on the radar.” PeopleImportantHardShowsSchoolTogetherYoungNightThreeComedyPiecesMysteryWeekCollegeHigh SchoolImportant ThingsFreakSaturdayGeekPromotionSaturday NightRadarSept 11 Author:Seth Rogen
“People are always asking me to do Shakespeare - at home, at colleges, on film locations, in restaurants. It's like playing a piece of music, getting all the notes. It's great therapy.” PeopleHomeFilmPiecesCollegeAskingNotesTherapyRestaurantsLocation Book:Al Pacino Source: Al Pacino
“When people ask me if musical theatre should be taught in music colleges, I reply that there is no need. All anyone needs to study is the second act of La Boheme because it is the most tightly constructed piece of musical theatre that there is. It is practically director-proof: you can't stage it badly because it just works too well. If you can write La Boheme, you can write anything. I would also recommend studying Britten's Peter Grimes.” PeopleIfsNeedsShouldWritingWellsAsksStudyPiecesStageTaughtCollegeDirectorsMusicalTheatreProofAsk MePeterMusical TheatreGrime Author:Andrew Lloyd Webber