When I got to Princeton I made a point of attending the Philosophy Club and listening to the lectures, but I didn't get involved in any discussions in those clubs. I guess after the first year, I dropped that.
What's Princeton doing today?
I've lectured at Stanford, Princeton & Harvard to name a few. . . I just might be smarter than YOU
I moved to Princeton, Indiana, and became a professional Farm Manager for that Princeton Farms.
I think the whole system of education would change if I were in charge and had the ability to make changes. I don't think I would keep Princeton exactly being Princeton.
I have spent my years since Princeton, while at law school and in my various professional jobs, not feeling completely a part of the worlds I inhabit. I am always looking over my shoulder wondering if I measure up.
Descartes' immortal conclusion cogito ergo sum was recently subjected to destruction testing by a group of graduate researchers at Princeton led by Professors Montjuic and Lauterbrunnen, and now reads, in the Shorter Harvard Orthodoxy: (a) I think, therefore I am; or (b) Perhaps I thought, therefore I was; but (c) These days, I tend to leave that side of things to my wife.
I went to Princeton High School, when I was very serious about being an artist. I was in a theatre family but I didn't want to become an actor.
Princeton is quite integrated. Women are professors at Princeton. Women are students at Princeton. That began in the 1970s.
Princeton is a sublime undergraduate university. It has a good architecture school.
I was supposed to be a doctor. I was supposed to go to Princeton. And everything I was supposed to do I didn't.
I went to Princeton, I minored in women's studies.
When I was in architecture school at Princeton, the worst thing you could say about someone was that they were eclectic.
To whom much has been given, much is required.
I guess I've always been an aspiring novelist. I went to Princeton and wrote a novel for my thesis.
When I was a student at Princeton University, I was working part time in a grocery store. I saw an ad for teachers of a prep course. I don't remember what it paid, but it was easily double or triple the minimum wage.
My mom wanted me to apply to Princeton, cause she just I guess since I was a kid had this dream that I would apply to Princeton, and it was not happening.
And then, when I left Princeton in the middle of my sophomore year, I went into the navy.
The CIA is made up of boys whose families sent them to Princeton but wouldn't let them into the family brokerage business.
Children are amazing, and while I go to places like Princeton and Harvard and Yale, and of course I teach at Columbia, NYU, and that's nice and I love students, but the most fun of all are the real little ones, the young ones.