Kids flourish if we get them to school every day.

I didn't like school. Every day, it was a toss-up whether I'd go or skip.

We used to cut out of school and go to Coney Island to record songs almost every day.

Almost every day, instead of going to school, I made for the fields, where I spent my day.

I'm still in school - I'm home-schooled. I do school every day. I finish in, like, four months.

Then again, I think about high school every day and I think about being a little kid every day too.

I grew up in the Episcopal Church, went to private school in that church, went to chapel every day.

We must make sure that there is recess and P.E. class in every school, getting kids outside for 60 minutes, every day.

I went through a phase where I watched 'Jurassic Park' every day for about 13 or 14 days after school when I was young.

I didn't go to school that much! I was racing go karts and testing nearly every day, so school wasn't the first priority.

I went to a private school in Singapore and they had an incredible arts program. Every day I was doing something artistic.

You know when I was a kid, I hated every day I was in school, from the kindergarten right through to my last day of high school.

In eighth grade, I wore a tie to school every day. I didn't own jeans. But it wasn't a granola thing, it was really more of an INXS thing.

When I was working a lot, I felt guilty as a parent. I couldn't pick up my son every day from school, bake him cookies and that kind of thing.

I know this sounds terribly shallow, but I've been mapping out my outfits for the next day every day since I was little, even before high school.

Rapping was something I always wanted to do, so after school, my friends and I would catch the bus to my house and just sit there writing songs, every day.

Growing up in high school, I wasn't hanging out with friends every day or on the weekends. Doing normal high school kid things was something I was willing to give up.

I grew up in the suburbs of Sydney, an arid kind of place, but every day I took the ferry across the harbour to get to school. I'd watch the ships coming in and going out.

Americans donate blood every day - on high school and college campuses during blood drives, in workplaces after a coworker falls ill, and in hospitals as loved ones prepare for surgery.

I knew if I had gone to school - if I had gone to Juilliard and danced for four years - I would have spent every day wondering what would have happened if I had gone to Los Angeles instead.

After college, I moved to Breckenridge, Colorado, and went snowboarding every day. I didn't know what I wanted to do, but I knew what I didn't want to do. So I applied to grad school for writing, and I just gave it a shot and took it from there.

I didn't own a record player when I was younger. I just played every day after school and then started gigging around town. I heard bands and songs through friends of mine, but a lot of what I picked up on was learned by traveling through college towns.

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