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Funny 8th Grade Yearbook Quotes By Philippe Starck

Everything I do is a symbol. Everything, has a meaning. — Philippe Starck

Funny 8th Grade Yearbook Quotes By Christina Aguilera

It's important to recognize your own self-destructive behavior and be honest about it. You're only hurting yourself or losing out on your truth and happiness. I'm not afraid to face my own personal stuff. It's so important to dig it up and figure it out and move on. — Christina Aguilera

Funny 8th Grade Yearbook Quotes By Chris Colfer

Not taking yourself too seriously, that's the important thing. — Chris Colfer

Funny 8th Grade Yearbook Quotes By John Burnside

A man was defined, in my father's circles, by what he could bear, the pain he could shrug off, the warmth or comfort he could deny himself. — John Burnside

Funny 8th Grade Yearbook Quotes By Elaine Stritch

It's very disconcerting to start out and to say, "I'm going to tell the truth," and then to realize it's that much trouble. — Elaine Stritch

Funny 8th Grade Yearbook Quotes By Alex Flinn

A shoe that fits one person pinches another. — Alex Flinn

Funny 8th Grade Yearbook Quotes By John Geiger

Today you are encouraged to work towards your dream! Each of us has a fire in our hearts burning for something. It's our responsibility in life to find it and keep it lit. This is your life and it's a short one. Don't let others extinguish your flame. You must follow your heart. Try what you want to try. Go where you want to go. Follow your own intuition. Dream with your eyes open until you know exactly what it looks like. Then do at least one thing every day to make it a reality. Don't waste your life fulfilling someone else's dreams and desires. Believe in yourself and your abilities! — John Geiger

Funny 8th Grade Yearbook Quotes By George Stapledon

The spirit of a country, if it is to be true to itself, needs continually to draw great breaths of inspiration from the simple realities of the country; from the smell of its soil, the pattern of its fields, the beauty of its scenery and from the men and women who dwell and toil in the rural areas — George Stapledon