Quotes & Sayings About Giving Farewell To Seniors
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When words don't come easy, I make do with silence and find something in nothing." ~ Strider Marcus Jones, Poet — Strider Marcus Jones
The toughest job for a coach today is handling the press after a game. — Toe Blake
I've been in contact with music since I was four or five years old through my father, because of the interest he had in music and all his musical skills. I finally managed to make that my profession. — Rokia Traore
It is a heady thing to be suddenly proclaimed the center of someone's world, — Robin Hobb
If you've learned anything from your parents, it ought to be this - love works only when it's mutual. Otherwise, eventually it becomes exactly what you call it - a meaningless word. For both parties. — Sabrina Jeffries
He liked doing research in the library. He liked feeling of accumulating knowledge in his brain. It was something he had enjoyed ever since he was a child. — Haruki Murakami
Must hold his pain where it is, he thought. Mine does not matter. I can control mine. But his pain could drive him mad. After — Ernest Hemingway,
I jumped off the wheel of fortune because I wanted to simplify things. Now I've fulfilled my obligations to myself by making my new record. I'd like it to sell millions of copies, but my self - worth is not based on chart positions. — Roland Gift
When Caroline Meeber boarded the afternoon train for Chicago, her total outfit consisted of a small trunk, a cheap imitation alligator-skin satchel, a small lunch in a paper box, and a yellow leather snap purse, containing her ticket, a scrap of paper with her sister's address in Van Buren Street, and four dollars in money. It was in August, 1889. She was eighteen years of age, bright, timid, and full of the illusions of ignorance and youth. Whatever touch of regret at parting characterised her thoughts, it was certainly not for advantages now being given up. A gush of tears at her mother's farewell kiss, a touch in her throat when the cars clacked by the flour mill where her father worked by the day, a pathetic sigh as the familiar green environs of the village passed in review, and the threads which bound her so lightly to girlhood and home were irretrievably broken. — Theodore Dreiser
This speedy retreat left Georges-Picot under the impression that 'What the British want, is only to deceive the Arabs. — James Barr
When the eye fails to find beauty-alias solace-it commands the body to create it, or, failing that, adjusts itself to perceive virtue in ugliness. — Joseph Brodsky
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Regardless of what happened, it was definitely going to be an exciting time for everyone, the day humanity first reached out to touch the stars. — Jeff W. Horton
For me, the biggest thing is someone who's kind. I'm not into the bad-boy thing. — Carrie-Anne Moss
Everything all right, Gwyneth?" asked Gideon, raising one eyebrow. "You look nervous. Would you like a cigarette to calm your nerves? What was your favorite brand, did you say? Marlboros?"
I could only stare at him speechlessly.
"Leave her alone," said Xemerius. "Can't you see she's unhappy in love, bonehead? All because of you! What are you doing here, anyway? — Kerstin Gier