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  • I went to drama school at New York University. -- Molly Shannon
  • I was born in New York, so I'd love to study at New York University. -- Saoirse Ronan
  • When I first moved to New York, all I did was musical theater. That's what I studied at Carnegie Mellon University. -- Tamara Tunie
  • I teach a non-fiction writing class at New York University, and one of my great pleasures is deciding on the syllabus. -- Susan Orlean
  • I studied law at Warwick University, then philosophy at Oxford. I met my wife Leah there. She is American, so I followed her to New York. -- Adrian McKinty
  • High on the list of things I've been meaning to do since I moved to New York in 2004 is going up to a Columbia University football game. -- Willie Geist
  • I was president of the schools in junior high and high school, got a scholarship to New York University, played a little basketball, and was a celebrity. -- Louis Gossett, Jr.
  • I went to college in Pittsburgh at Carnegie Mellon University... studied acting there. Then I went to New York for about five years. I moved out here about 10 years ago. -- Laura San Giacomo
  • Then in 1969, I spent the spring term at Cornell University in New York. The invasion of August 1968 had already happened, but the hardline regime took several months to crack down on dissidents. -- Vaclav Klaus
  • I can't name three first-rate literary critics in the United States. I'm told there are a few hidden away at universities, but they don't print them in 'The New York Times.' -- Gore Vidal
  • I came to the U.S. in 1994 to learn English and go to business school, but I took only a few business courses at the State University of New York at Albany and didn't finish. -- Hamdi Ulukaya
  • I began teaching in New York because I needed to stay in the United States and didn't have my immigration papers in order, so working for a university was a way of resolving the issue. -- Manuel Puig
  • There was one thing more than any other that turned this New York, liberal, Jewish, Columbia University graduate student away from modern liberalism: its use of moral equivalence to avoid confronting evil during the Cold War. -- Dennis Prager
  • I have no doubt that my M.B.A. from New York University's Stern School of Business was one of the best investments I ever made. It helped me climb the corporate ladder and become an entrepreneur. -- Vivek Wadhwa
  • I was a good amateur but only an average professional. I soon realized that there was a limit to how far I could rise in the music business, so I left the band and enrolled at New York University. -- Alan Greenspan
  • I'm regarded outside New York University as a looney tunes leftie, self-hating Jewish communist; inside the university, I'm regarded as a typical, old-fashioned, white male liberal elitist. I like that. I'm on the edge of both; it makes me feel comfortable. -- Tony Judt
  • I had a place to go to university; I was going to study history. I was in New York doing 'Arcadia,' and I suddenly thought, 'It feels a bit weird to go from a New York stage to Manchester University.' It didn't quite feel right. -- Bel Powley
  • My father came from Germany. My mom came from Venezuela. My father's culturally German, but his father was Japanese. I was raised in New York and spent two years in Rio. My parents met at the University of Southern Mississippi, and they had me there, and then we moved to New York. I'm not very familiar with Mississippi. -- Fred Armisen
  • My father emigrated from Lithuania to the United States at the age of 12. He received his higher education in New York City and graduated in 1914 from the New York University School of Dentistry. My mother came at the age of 14 from a part of Russia which, after the war, became Poland; she was only 19 when she was married to my father. -- Gertrude B. Elion
  • I studied journalism at The University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. I did my graduate work at Emerson in Boston, and I was actually a reporter for a year in New York and New Jersey. It dawned on me that I wasn't cut out for that line of work. I mean... there's a certain thing that really good reports have that I just didn't. -- Nolan North
  • I agreed to take part in a New York University Institute for Humanities conference a year ago. . . . -- Audre Lorde
  • (To someone at New York University) If you consistently take an antagonistic approach, however, people are going to start thinking you're from New York. -- Larry Wall
  • A City University of New York study done in 1991 revealed that nearly 90% of the American people identify themselves religiously as Christians or Jews, while only 7.5 percent claim no religion. -- William Bennett
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