I can always tell if someone's from Harvard because they trot out their vitae. I would die at Harvard.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's probably people that go to Harvard and say, 'Listen, I went to Harvard. I got a great education, and I can't find a job, or I didn't become the success that I could have been.' Sure, I mean, you probably have that at every major university.
I really want to go to Harvard; it's just a matter of timing.
I went into Harvard one way and came out a different person... It's the air at Harvard; it's like a Renaissance court.
In truth, I did enjoy the benefits of a Harvard connection.
The benefit of rich families putting their child through Harvard is always going to exist. But it's quite evident that there are 700 million peasants in China who are never going to go to Harvard.
I don't think I could have thought of any place other than Stanford to leave Harvard for.
I've been awed by the incredible opportunities that automatically float to the Harvard undergrads I once taught - from building homes for the poor in Nicaragua to landing prime White House internships.
You know, I'm from the Midwest, man - that shapes my personality much more than having gone to Harvard.
Never say 'I went to Harvard.' Say 'I schooled in the Boston area.'
If I were to listen to people all the time when they say, 'Hey, this is a really high challenge, this is a high climb, the bar is pretty steep,' then I wouldn't have gone to the academy. I wouldn't have become an aircraft carrier pilot. I wouldn't have become a Navy SEAL for sure. And I probably wouldn't have applied to Harvard.