Quotes & Sayings About Meritorious Students
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Top Meritorious Students Quotes

That mysterious foreknowledge of my success in life was sweeter to me than the success itselt. — Jonathan Dee

I find it depressing that people think you have to be on drugs to watch [my stuff], that's a cop out, use your brain, use your imagination. — Noel Fielding

We looked at the sky. So many stars, it seemed like a celebration, a grand, illicit party the galaxy was holding after the humans had been put to bed. — E. Lockhart

We are bored in the city, there is no longer any Temple of the Sun. Between the legs of the women walking by, the dadaists imagined a monkey wrench and the surrealists a crystal cup. That's lost. We know how to read every promise in faces-the latest stage of morphology. The poetry of the billboards lasted twenty years. We are bored in the city, we really have to strain to still discover mysteries on the sidewalk billboards, the latest state of humor and poetry. — Ivan Chtcheglov

I think the minority students that we admit to Harvard are every bit as meritorious as the white students that we admit. — Derek Bok

There are many bad things in this world of ours, but the use of the word 'monetize' has to rank high among them. Also, 'incentivize.' Actually, all the '-ize' words, like 'contextualize' and 'utilize' and 'prioritize.' And - this is almost too horrible to type - 'juniorize.' — Susan Orlean

A person is never as quiet as they seem, we are thickly layered page lying upon page behind simple covers. — Deb Caletti

The newspapers of the twenty-first century will give a mere 'stick' in the back pages to accounts of crime or political controversies, but will headline on the front pages the proclamation of a new scientific hypothesis. — Nikola Tesla

But aren't all stories about love in some way? — Melissa De La Cruz

Though you lose all hope, there is still hope, and it loves to surprise. — Robert Breault

They say that we are all haunted by a Spiritual Presence, of whose existence we are only fitfully and sometimes never conscious, — William T. Stead

For people in London, Asian flavors are always part of the culture, more than in New York. — Jean-Georges Vongerichten

Mori looked across and was, briefly, a languageless, inhuman thing rescued from the sea and asked for an impious favour. — Natasha Pulley