Facebook wasn't built out of a Harvard dorm window.

After practice, I would have to go back to the dorm and take a nap.

It's incredible to be young and live here and not have to clean up your dorm room.

I've never been to Harvard, I've never been to college, so I don't know what dorm life is like.

Are you sleepwalking?' A voice asked behind me. "I was testing dorm security," I said. "It sucks.

My cellmate's raped on the norm, and passed around the dorm, you can hear his asshole getting torn.

You're never going to find a guy who's exactly like you - first of all, because that guy never leaves his dorm room.

In my dorm room, I was a hermit making music, I've always had a sense of urgency that I don't have forever to make this happen.

I started out really making music in my dorm room, and it wasnt really producing or anything like that; it was you making something.

There's a picture of my dorm room in the college yearbook as the most messy, most disgusting room on the Harvard campus, where I was an undergraduate.

The others in the dorm thought I wanted to be a writer, because I was always alone with a book, but I had no such ambition. There was nothing I wanted to be.

Credit card companies pay college students generously to stand outside dining halls, dorms, and academic buildings and encourage their fellow students to apply for credit cards.

I've been a DJ, janitor, ditch digger, waitress, computer instructor, programmer, mechanic, web developer, clerk, manager, marketing director, tour guide and dorm manager, among other things.

And if you dont come back from the dorm, I'm the one who has to explain to Micheal how I let you go off and get yourself killed like a Dumbass. First rule in horror movies, Clair-Never split up!

I literally coded Facebook in my dorm room and launched it from my dorm room. I rented a server for $85 a month, and I funded it by putting an ad on the side, and we've funded ever since by putting ads on the side.

I would have people send me shoes and I had 40 pairs and none would fit in the dorm room. People would come by and be like, "Yo, I've been looking for these shoes." I was like, "I'll sell them to you for $300 right now." I'd sell them, save up $4,000 to $5,000, go to the mall and just buy a bunch of new stuff.

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