Quotes & Sayings About High School Seniors Leaving
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Both of these students- both high school seniors both old enough to vote in the upcoming election- thought 'Al' Qaeda was a person. At that time the United States had been at war for five and a half years and here were two students two young adults leaving the educational system who had never heard of al Qaeda. Both by the way had passed the multiple-choice reading section of the state's high school exit exam. — Kelly Gallagher

The Second Coming will probably happen within the lifetime of people living today. — Mike Bickle

God gave me both a brain and a body, and I shall use them both. — Rose O'Neal Greenhow

A son's responsibility isn't to be like his father, but to be better than him. — Jo Nesbo

I like playing in Italy. It was a challenge I wanted since very early in my career. — Ronaldo

The world, we'd discovered, doesn't love you like your family loves you. — Louis Zamperini

Shame, what was it? It was part of extreme delight. It was that part of delight of which man is usually afraid. Why afraid? The secret, shameful things are most terribly beautiful. — D.H. Lawrence

My goal in life is to become an adjective," Leonard said. "People would go around saying, 'That was so Bankheadian.' Or, 'A little too Bankheadian for my taste. — Jeffrey Eugenides

the road is life — Jack Kerouac

Sergei, what are you checking for?" I asked. At first I thought it was funny. He moved quickly and efficiently, making a clean sweep of each room with me trailing behind him.
"I am checking to make sure we are alone," he informed me. "You could be spy."
"Sergei, I'm not a spy. There is no one here in my apartment besides you and me. You know where I work." I tried to assure him, but I didn't know what else I could do to convince him otherwise. — K. Kidd

The energy of the town threatened to suck me into it, and realized how much weaker I was than before. Everyone has trouble living. I know that. But the present me is nearly powerless in this city. — Inio Asano