Yeah. I mean, it just seemed to me that it was - I felt so helpless to this business of not having any papers. That seems like a throwback to a schoolboy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was very much a product of the public-school system. There was only one other kid in my class who had parents not involved in the stock market or law.
It just felt like the right thing to do to give back to a state school and public school. I'm a really big fan of public education.
That was the big lesson for all of us. Everything was going great on paper, but we all became miserable because we were so caught up in the machinery of how you make that happen, it took away the sheer joy.
I ain't afraid to tell the world that it didn't take school stuff to help a fella play ball.
I know kids are supposed to go through these awkward stages, but I just never even thought about that. I was too busy worrying about getting my education while I was working.
School didn't work for me. I hated it.
All my high school papers were written in the rare book room.
I hated school. Even to this day, when I see a school bus it's just depressing to me. The poor little kids.
School seemed unimportant, since I learned so much more on my own.
I was a good student; I was a good boy. I got A's, and I did all the papers right.