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Clay Aiken

9 quotes

Clay Aiken is proof that you do not need celebrity to say something worth remembering. Their thinking spans from Education to Teacher, revealing a mind that refused to stay in one lane. Our collection holds 13 quotes from Clay Aiken, each offering a different angle on Education, Teacher, Power, Positive, and Mom. A line that stays with you: "I did get a degree in special education."

“If my career detour from special education to singing has done one thing, it has afforded me the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others.”

— Clay Aiken

Education

All Quotes by Clay Aiken

“I want to make sure that no matter how long I go through this, I don't fall into the trap of changing and modifying how I do things that aren't a positive example. I want to remain somebody that the entire family can listen to or watch.”

— Clay Aiken

Positive

“I know that I've got big ears and a big forehead and that my hair sticks up. But I'm happy with myself. I'm not necessarily trying to win a beauty pageant here.”

— Clay Aiken

Beauty

“I decided to study special education and fell in love with working with individuals with autism. That's what I planned to do with my life.”

— Clay Aiken

Education

“Well, financially it's a little bit better. But it's better than than when I was a teacher. But I kind of - it's allowed me to buy a house. And I've been able to help my mother with some stuff and my brother. So, that's nice.”

— Clay Aiken

Teacher

“If my career detour from special education to singing has done one thing, it has afforded me the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others.”

— Clay Aiken

Education

“I went to school for special education. I always assumed when I had the opportunity I would love to try and help kids with disabilities.”

— Clay Aiken

Education

“I did get a degree in special education.”

— Clay Aiken

Education

“My mother taught me that we all have the power to achieve our dreams. What I lacked was the courage.”

— Clay Aiken

Courage

“But I was going to be a teacher my entire life, so I wasn't counting on money to much.”

— Clay Aiken

Teacher