I’m an unemployed teacher right now and I’m looking for a place to teach.
I don’t really consider myself a teacher. I think – like, I have opinions like everyone else, and I just share my opinions.
I kind of fell backwards into acting. I was studying to be a high school teacher. I look now and I understand completely, or actually barely, how much work it is to be a teacher. It’s an incredible amount of work.
Usually, girls weren’t encouraged to go to college and major in math and science. My high school calculus teacher, Ms. Paz Jensen, made math appealing and motivated me to continue studying it in college.
My mother is a teacher, and my father is a chief marine engineer.
The fact of the matter is that when there are feelings involved and you like someone, it doesn’t matter if you’re an actor, a teacher, a doctor, a lawyer, a receptionist – you can’t really help it when you have feelings for someone.
You can play professional lacrosse, but they make less than a teacher’s salary now. I always thought about that. And it’s a very difficult career, a short career, as a pro athlete.
Among the great names that adorn the roll of Nobel prize-winners in Medicine is that of Otto Meyerhof, my admired teacher and friend, to whose inspiration, guidance and encouragement I owe so very much.
I got an old school coach who’s more of a teacher than a coach.
My grandfather was a history teacher, one reason the subject has been an integral part of my life.
Ensuring all kids have access to an effective, talented teacher needs to be a national priority.
For fifty years, I was a part-time model, but basically, I’m a nutritionist, a teacher, a mother.
I was a high school teacher when I joined Bullet Club and started going to Japan.
I thought I would be a teacher; I think my eventual goal was to be the principal of my old high school.
I was an elementary school teacher.
I am a product of an amalgamation of different teachers. If it was just one teacher, even just my father, I would be half the player that I am today.
People can look to me as a teacher, but I consider myself a student of hip-hop.
I dropped out of high school when I was 16, after I had a huge argument with my English teacher over the meaning of the word ‘existentialism.’
Mike Watt and I had the same teacher. Mr. Tanaka.
I wanted to be an English teacher. I wanted to do it for the corduroy jackets with patches on the side.
Whenever someone like a plumber or a mechanic tries to explain something technical to me, I listen for about three seconds before it all just becomes white noise, like Charlie Brown’s teacher.
I started reading seriously after I was in college. I read comic books. I read every ‘Power Man’ and ‘Iron Fist’ that ever came out. I had a teacher introduce me to poetry, and that kind of woke me up.
My father was a GP; my mother was a teacher and amateur actress. My father was a bit of a storyteller, but the acting influence must have been from her – yes, put it down to my mother.
About me – I used to want to be a P.E. teacher, and kind of still do.
Yes, I was actually an acting teacher for a while.