Alumnus Female Quotes & Sayings
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I know I can make my mark on this world, and not because of my last name - but because of my own talent. — Alexandra Monir

Something should remind us once more that the great things in this universe are things that we never see. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Nona was as wacky as they came. — Holly Hood

My parents were comfortable with me exploring areas that they were not proficient in. Some parents just aren't comfortable with that. — Mae Jemison

I did study drama at Catholic U, but the undergraduates weren't put in productions, really, except as extras, and it wasn't a hands-on kind of thing at all. I couldn't afford to go to another college. And my grandparents lived in D.C., so I was able to live with them, and that's how I was able to afford it at all. — Susan Sarandon

I knew what she meant, and in that moment felt as though I had shaken off some of the dust and grit of ten dry years; then and always, however she spoke to me, in half sentences, single words, stock phrases of contemporary jargon, in scarcely perceptible movements of eyes or lips or hands, however inexpressible her thought, however quick and far it had glanced from the matter in hand, however deep it had plunged, as it often did, straight from the surface to the depths, I knew; even that day when I still stood on the extreme verge of love, I knew what she meant. — Evelyn Waugh

We are reaching the point, if we have not passed it already, where the largest public housing program in America will be our penitentiary system. — Barbara Ehrenreich

Scratch a fantasy and you'll find a nightmare. — Gail Caldwell

God can take anything we have, as long as we give Him the glory for it. He can develop it and make it acceptable in music for the people. — Andrae Crouch

Dream too much,but keep dreaming of big one.this one will be your success story one day. — Mohammed Sekouty

area the size of Delaware. Hiro only saw this thing — Neal Stephenson