Words matter. These are the best Schoolwork Quotes from famous people such as Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Thora Birch, Ann Makosinski, Nolan Gould, Lady Gaga, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Just do your schoolwork, focus on a sport if you’re good at it, do what I did.
When you home study, you get a better education. I basically got to teach myself. Being naturally able to make my own opinions about the schoolwork I had to deal with, instead of being instructed under the tutelage of the teacher, was really nice academically.
It’s very hard to juggle a science fair project as well as your schoolwork.
I’m on my computer a lot, but I swear I have an excuse! I spend about nine hours on media a day, but seven or eight of those are doing my schoolwork.
I was called really horrible, profane names very loudly in front of huge crowds of people, and my schoolwork suffered at one point.
I actually started modelling when I was about eight years old, and then, when I went to high school, I stopped to concentrate on schoolwork because I was in an accelerated program, so it was just really time for me to sit down and focus on my studies.
I usually balance school by doing online classes and regular classes – that has helped me a lot, and I’m able to get my schoolwork done while I’m traveling too.
I’ve always enjoyed real work more than schoolwork. My mother will attest to that – she was always concerned about me academically.
I’ve thought about writing, but it hasn’t happened yet. It’s like schoolwork – you start doing your revisions two nights before you’re compelled to turn it in.
I’m passionate about schoolwork because I don’t like getting bad grades.
I had to keep up with my schoolwork so I could keep up my grades. That was tough to balance both being a superstar onstage but being a normal kid trying to get her math homework done.
Schoolwork came easy to me. I learned to play piano effortlessly. I was coasting.
I was dyslexic, I had no understanding of schoolwork whatsoever. I certainly would have failed IQ tests. And it was one of the reasons I left school when I was 15 years old. And if I – if I’m not interested in something, I don’t grasp it.
I think it’s really important for artists in general to invest in themselves. And I view my schoolwork as something I’m investing in for me. And I’m my own product as an actor. There’s a kind of career that I want, and I feel like I’m making choices to obtain that.
I used to memorize music when I was real young. Schoolwork, not so much. But music I could remember.
The two most important things in my life were academics and sports. I had to do my schoolwork first.
In my head, I was like any young kid: ‘I’m going to be a footballer.’ But at the same time, my mum and dad were making me do my schoolwork, and that was important.
In America, the only truly popular art form is the movies. Most people consider painting a hobby and literature, schoolwork.
When you don’t have a support system, and you’re constantly being bullied for who you are, and you begin to not accept yourself for who you are, it’s a distraction from schoolwork. It’s a distraction from learning and from growing.
My health and schoolwork come first. I work hard to get lots of sleep, but I probably work just as hard to spend time with friends.
Schoolwork was always suffering! I hated school!
My ‘act’ was schoolwork. I was your basic, garden-variety, ambitious, upwardly mobile, hard-working Jewish boy from Brooklyn. I was bound to go beyond my parents. It was simply the way things were.
I approached the bulk of my schoolwork as a chore rather than an intellectual adventure.
Balancing schoolwork and basketball was very, very hard, but a lot of benefits came along with it.
Nobody wants to be on food stamps, but when my family lost everything, we were grateful for it. I was grateful the program was there so I could concentrate on my schoolwork and not on my empty belly. We were grateful that we had the support we needed to roll up our sleeves and rebuild our lives.
It’s tough to sort of balance free time and schoolwork and work in general and family time and hanging out with friends, but it is manageable if you have a good support team behind you, which I do.
I read. It’s also nice for me to get involved in schoolwork, which is a totally different world than acting. It makes me feel like I am doing things that normal people are doing at my age.
I wish I still had all of my old schoolwork. I’d just have all the sketches around the schoolwork, and none of the schoolwork done. Just sketches all around. I was always doodling something.
I’m on the phone 24/7 with my kids talking to them about the ups and down of life, schoolwork, bullying, the great times.
The only thing I didn’t like as a kid was I was required to do a minimum of 3 hours of schoolwork every day, and there was a tutor on set.