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Class Of 2022 Quotes By Franklin D. Roosevelt

Freedom of speech is of no use to a man who has nothing to say and freedom of worship is of no use to a man who has lost his God. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Class Of 2022 Quotes By Ann Bancroft

The best way to get most husbands to do something is to suggest that perhaps they're too old to do it. — Ann Bancroft

Class Of 2022 Quotes By Annie Lennox

I think life on the road really suits very egotistical men. It's set up for kings. — Annie Lennox

Class Of 2022 Quotes By Don DeLillo

BUDGE (muffled)
No,no,nono.
NURSE BAKER
I understand what you're trying to say.
BUDGE
A hideous scream.
NURSE BAKER
Exactly.
BUDGE
A cry of desperation.
NURSE BAKER
Perfect.
BUDGE
A strangled sob. A plea torn from my throat. What sound can I make to convince you I'm not the one you want? A disconsolate sigh? Maybe that's what you want to hear. The smallest human moan imaginable. A whisper in a corner of an unlit room, with curtains blowing in the wind.
NURSE BAKER
What could be more touching? — Don DeLillo

Class Of 2022 Quotes By Caroline Knapp

When you study a dog you love, you find beauty in every small detail, and so it is with Lucille: I have become enchanted by the small asymmetrical whorls of white fur on either side of her chest, and by her tail, which she carries in a high confident curve, and by her eyes, which are watchful and intelligent, the color of chestnuts. — Caroline Knapp

Class Of 2022 Quotes By Caroline Kepnes

A photo essay (otherwise known as a fucking slide show)... — Caroline Kepnes

Class Of 2022 Quotes By T.J. Klune

Because sometimes it's about letting go of what your mind tells you and following what your heart shows you instead. That's how you know it will always be real. — T.J. Klune

Class Of 2022 Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

Many people die at twenty five and aren't buried until they are seventy five. — Benjamin Franklin