First off I want to say congratulations to everyone for completing another year of College Projects, Honors in Action and being active Phi Theta Kappans. “May you never regret what might have been.” “Love as Thou Wilt.” “All knowledge is worth having.” These three quotes can sum up my philosophy in life. The first boils down to never regret; this means to me when faced with choices in life, take the one that will haunt you if you didn’t take it, no matter how risky it may seem. Another example of this is, can’t decide on something? Flip a coin and whatever it lands on is what you do, you know which side you want it to land on as soon as it's in the air. “Love as Thou Wilt” or love as you will, this means to be true to yourself and love freely,
I just wanted to start off my congratulate the JIBS on finishing the semester strong and throwing a great pledge dance. We all know being a NIB isn’t easy and you guys handled it very well and deserved having last night as a celebration.
First off I would like to congratulate everyone for making it this far. I would like to thank my classmates, my friends, and my family. I especially want to thank our teachers, for always supporting and encouraging us. If it weren’t for the people who support us daily, we would not be where we are today. I would like everyone to turn to their families, and teachers to thank them for all that they have done for us.
Robert Cohn was also seeking after something to please his heart but only left him with sorrow. One thing he sought after was relationships with women. Cohn “married the first women who was nice to him” but after five years of marriage and three children he found that he lived in “domestic unhappiness with a rich wife” (pg. 4). Since he found his marriage to be futile, he desired to leave his wife. Once the two separated, he found another women, named Frances, to find meaning.
Good morning Principle Boyd, proud parents, faculty, and fellow graduates, to this extraordinary celebration breakfast, in honor of Our Lady of Grace Catholic School Class of 2017. Yes, I am graduating 8th grade, but I still have to make my bed, be nice to my siblings, do my chores, I cannot drive a car, I must continue putting my Iphone into my locker every night, so that I will not be grounded! Nevertheless, I am graduating from Our Lady of Grace Catholic School, and I feel like I found a pot-of-gold at the end of the rainbow.
First off, I want to say thank you to my parents for supporting me. Mom, Dad, thank you for being there with me during difficult times. You support and understand me, this gives me the strength to continue fight through the challenges in life. Without you being here today and by my side, I would have given up. Next, I want to thank the administration. You have all contributed to making this school run smoothly but also have allowed us to have a good time. I, as many others, have enjoyed the monthly walks and fundraising activities, the cultural fashion show and the fun and exciting cultural festival with the live steel bad and African drummers. These are some experiences that some students have never been exposed to. Therefore, thank you for bringing new and exciting initiatives to PS/MS124. Mrs. Babb, you are a very loving and an easy person to talk to. You have made so many positive changes to PS124, one of which is allowing us middle schoolers to have student council. I would also like to thank my teachers, for sharing their knowledge. You have taken the time to explain assignments, make class interesting, challenge us beyond our knowledge, and inspire not just me, but all of us. I want to Mr. Heaton for granting me the position of secretary for National Junior Honor Society last year. This was a great opportunity and that allowed me to play a key role in the National Junior Honor
Have a Great Senior Year and May God Bless You in All That You Do!
If you are seeking cute love quotes for her, you are in luck! There are many famous references to words that capture adoration and fond emotions. Read on for some wonderful and inspiring quotes. Henry David Thoreau said, "There is no remedy for love but to love more." This creative author captures a perfect essence of tenderness when he penned this love quote.
As the novel progresses, Jude’s character slowly loses his lust for life and learning. After his separation from the wretched Arabella, Jude gains interest in his cousin Sue Bridehead. Although life for Jude has been difficult up to that point, he finds solace in his relationship with Sue, as troubling as it may be. With Sue being equally as intelligent and sensitive, Jude finds comfort in their time together, despite her being agnostic. However, their relationship is anything but simple, it poses much controversy throughout the novel and exemplifies the strength of forbidden love. The reader continues to feel sorrow for Jude’s character because of the constant hurdles he faces, both in reaching his educational goals and being with Sue. Although
Nothing makes me happier then acting like an actually mother to you all even though way more then half of you in this room are older then me. Baking for you all, giving out advice, and my favorite cleaning up after your parties (mostly when I am still hammered and at the party) brings nothing more to my face then a smile. Seeing you all truly happy is what makes me happy. In life, there are few moments better than those that are filled with absolute, unequivocal happiness and with no doubt I feel like being your fraternities sweetheart will be a moment I will always cherish. I would like to say one last thank you, thank you to the vertex, 519, Hammond, terrace, mill manor, titty city, campus, la Jolla, the dean and to every location I have made the best memories at. I am signing out by saying on last thing, thank you to the DKE’s who have encouraged me to black out, to the DKE’s who have blacked out with me, and to all of the DKEs who have helped me in a black out. Thank you boys for being my sweethearts just like I hope to be
F. Scott Fitzgerald, an author whose work we read our junior year of high school, wrote: “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.” Our past and future are captivated by this moment, now. And it is now, through this ceremony, that we become who we are meant to be: the Class of 2016, marked with courage and willing to let our light shine into the world. So, graduates, as Saint Ignatius stated, “Go forth and set the world on fire”. Congratulations, Class of
Now on behalf of all of us graduating seniors, I'd like to thank all of the parents for all of the
Hello, we would like to welcome and thank all of you for being here with us tonight to celebrate our high school graduation . It truly is an honor to be surrounded by so many significant people who have impacted our lives immensely throughout our highschool years. We would like to thank the wonderful people here tonight that we have the privilege to call our parents. Whether you are a mother a father, grandma or grandpa, or an aunt or an uncle; we are here, graduating today because of all of you.
Consequently, these Quotes about life also remind us of what we have forgotten. To live life in a simple way. As French philosopher and scholar Jean Jacques Rousseau once said "All beings live long when they live in their natural states." Or simply, we can survive better if we live in a more environmentally friendly manner or a manner which is in a state of equilibrium with nature and its resources.Human Life is like a river and Human Beings the Boat, and Quotes about life are the fisherman/captains which help the boat cross this river with minimum
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As I would see it the quotes are the name of trust given to us to experience our lives joyfully. Give me a chance to characterize the significance of the quotes.