Top 13 Curious George Graduation Quotes

#1. Every breath is a risk. Love is why we breathe

Lisa Genova

#2. The term "flying saucer" seems to have been coined by accident. Arnold told reporters that the nine objects he saw were flat and shiny like a pie pan and that they looked like a little fish flipping in the sun.

Don Lincoln

#3. I'm a lot more self-confident than I used to be. To some extent I owe that to my children and my husband.

Claudia Schiffer

#4. There is no sound more feminine than a woman in a taffeta dress.

Oscar De La Renta

#5. Lust is insatiable, whether it feeds on power, wealth, or flesh. It eventually consumes our morality and ultimately consumes our humanity.

Ron Brackin

#6. I try not to hit a swing volley and run back. So my swing volley is kind of that transition to the net. It's been one of my favorite shots ever since I was young.

Maria Sharapova

#7. Tact in audacity is knowing how far you can go without going too far.

Jean Cocteau

#8. As one of my predecessors said, our objective is not to take people to heaven, but to prevent humanity from going to hell.

Kofi Annan

#9. I have a reputation worldwide of being tolerant of all people and their views. I'm too well-educated to criticize a certain religion or group of people for what they believe in. It's called freedom.

Robert H. Schuller

#10. Tell me, Astral, did you know? Did you know what would happen to him?
-Aurora

Candace Knoebel

#11. Act always as if the future of the universe depends on what you do, while laughing at yourself for thinking that whatever you do makes any difference.

Anonymous

#12. Congress is the third branch of government ... which makes every one of the 535 members of Congress 1/535th of that important one-third, which works out to, hmmm, well, someone else can do the math. You wouldn't think such little wheels could make so much noise.

Wesley Pruden

#13. Maine likes to call itself 'America's Vacationland.' For many artists, though, it's the office. Since the 19th century, painters from all over the country - including Edward Hopper, Alex Katz, John Marin, Fairfield Porter, Neil Welliver and Andrew Wyeth - have spent large chunks of time there.

Terry Teachout

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