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I am an only child and home-schooled, so I have no siblings or classmates.
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Jonathan Krohn
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Born:
Mar 1
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1995
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I was never top of the class at school, but my classmates must have seen potential in me, because my nickname was 'Einstein.'
Stephen Hawking
Me
Class
School
Seen
Top
Must
Classmates
Potential
Never
Because
Einstein
Nickname
When everyone at school is speaking one language, and a lot of your classmates' parents also speak it, and you go home and see that your community is different -there is a sense of shame attached to that. It really takes growing up to treasure the specialness of being different.
Sonia Sotomayor
Home
You
Speak
School
Language
Parents
Sense
Community
Everyone
See
Classmates
Attached
Shame
Takes
Also
Go
Go Home
Lot
Up
Being
Different
Being Different
Really
Your
Speaking
Growing
Growing Up
Treasure
Middle age is when your old classmates are so grey and wrinkled and bald they don't recognize you.
Bennett Cerf
You
Age
Old
Recognize
Classmates
Wrinkled
Bald
Middle
Middle Age
Grey
Your
We know that we are often judged by the company we keep. We know how influential classmates, friends, and other peer groups can be. If any of our companions are prone to be unrighteous in their living, we are better off seeking new associations immediately.
Joseph B. Wirthlin
Better
Living
Other
Peer
Our
Immediately
Prone
Seeking
Classmates
Better Off
New
Know
Judged
How
Off
Friends
Any
Often
Influential
Companions
Company
Groups
Keep
Associations
At school I pretended I had a normal life, but I felt lonely all the time and different from everyone else. I never felt like I fit in, and I wasn't allowed to participate in after-school activities, go to sports events or parties or date boys. Many times I had to make up stories about why I couldn't do anything with my classmates.
Joyce Meyer
Life
Time
Sports
Events
School
Lonely
Else
Everyone
Everyone Else
Pretended
About
Classmates
Date
Never
Had
Allowed
Participate
Like
Parties
Make
Make Up
Felt
Boy
Go
Normal
Fit
Normal Life
Up
Times
Different
Stories
Anything
After-School
Many
Activities
Why
I loved school so much that most of my classmates considered me a dork.
Natalie Portman
Me
School
Considered
Classmates
Most
Loved
Dork
Much
Each part of my life provided respite from the other and gave me a sense of proportion that classmates trained only on law studies lacked.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Life
Me
Law
My Life
Sense
Other
Gave
Classmates
Only
Proportion
Studies
Part
Provided
Trained
Each
My mother would organize huge parties for my elementary school classmates. To prepare, she would go back to the bakery in her old neighborhood of Inwood and get special shamrock cookies. Hawaiian Punch was served and we had shamrock napkins. It was a lot of fun.
Christine Quinn
School
Mother
Old
Back
Punch
Neighborhood
Would
Classmates
Hawaiian
Had
Bakery
Parties
She
Go
Lot
Huge
Get
Organize
Cookies
Special
Fun
Prepare
Elementary
Elementary School
Served
Her
When I was growing up, I had lots of smart classmates that were girls, but none of us were really pushed into math or computers or anything like that. Girls took AP history and AP English and AP European history. And boys took calculus and physics.
Aileen Lee
History
Physics
Smart
Girl
Took
Classmates
Pushed
Computers
Had
Like
Calculus
None
Boy
Were
Math
Lots
Up
Anything
Us
Really
English
European
Growing
Growing Up
I knew I would work in a community that I would like to live in, but I had no idea that I would ever go into politics, even though some of my classmates thought I would.
Aja Brown
Work
Politics
Thought
Community
Live
Though
Would
Some
No Idea
Classmates
Had
Knew
Idea
Like
Go
Even
Ever
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