
Top 13 Quotes About Graduation Exercises
#1. GUYS, Owen Meany said. That spring, less than a month before Gravesend Academy's graduation exercises, the TV showed us a map of Thailand; five thousand U.S. Marines and fifty jet fighters were being
John Irving
#2. People, when asked if they are Christians, give some of the strangest answers you ever heard. Some will say if you ask them: "Well - well - well, I, - I hope I am." Suppose a man should ask me if I am an American. Would I say: "Well, I - well, I - I hope I am?
Dwight L. Moody
#3. So much for the Emperor; the rest of this history must deal with the Monster.
- IV:22
Suetonius
#4. The great comfort in knowing that angels minister to believers in Christ is that God Himself sends them to us.
Billy Graham
#5. Well, I'm half Italian, so last year on Warped Tour I got this really good tan and I was like, bummer.
Gerard Way
#6. Behind the epistemological scholasticism of empirio-criticism one must not fail to see the struggle of parties in philosophy, a struggle which in the last analysis reflects the tendencies and ideology of the antagonistic classes in modern society.
Vladimir Lenin
#7. If you are normal, I intend to be a freak for the rest of my life
Vivian Stanshall
#8. All belief is the least reliable form of knowing ... Where there is a natural knowing of God, there is not need for belief. The highest form of certainty is something you know so thoroughly and so naturally that it's impossible to put into words.
Luke Rhinehart
#9. There is a good reason they call these ceremonies 'commencement exercises'. Graduation is not the end; it's the beginning.
Orrin Hatch
#10. My goal as a citizen is to do what I can to help the causes that I personally believe in.
Clint Howard
#11. Did he really believe God wrote stories that were open to one explanation only? A story that knew but one explanation could hardly be interesting and was certainly not worth the trouble of remembering.
Chaim Potok
#12. He never did get right all the way again. And every once in a while he'd come down all bitey.
Jonathan Maberry
#13. I always wanted to work at 'Take A Break' magazine, you know, just to inject a little bit of politics into their stories. I applied for a job there after I'd done my law degree and didn't even get an interview. I only wrote 'Garnethill' because I didn't get that job!
Denise Mina
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