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Senior Salute Quotes By George Meyer

I don't like that The Simpsons are spokespeople for Burger King and MasterCard and Butterfinger. In the first Gulf War, I was really upset that the Simpsons characters were being drawn on tanks and bombs. But those are things that I don't control. — George Meyer

Senior Salute Quotes By Sharon Shinn

I am not like other women. I do not like the things they like or feel the things they feel. And it is better so. I do not want to be like them. I do not want to turn into one of them. — Sharon Shinn

Senior Salute Quotes By William Hedgcock Webster

The challenge is high. The stakes are important. I think it's manageable. — William Hedgcock Webster

Senior Salute Quotes By Jonathan Demme

Every film deserves its own unique look. — Jonathan Demme

Senior Salute Quotes By Thomas Mann

I don't think anyone is thinking long-term now. — Thomas Mann

Senior Salute Quotes By Aeschylus

Courage! Suffering, when it climbs highest, lasts not long. — Aeschylus

Senior Salute Quotes By D. James Smith

He's too tired to squirm clear of her, which is good 'cause pinching and kissing and hugging will calm an Italian mother-person better than anything. — D. James Smith

Senior Salute Quotes By Anais Nin

The cynic is a coward. He foresees all barrenness so that barrenness can never surprise him. — Anais Nin

Senior Salute Quotes By Will Rogers

It's great to be great, but its greater to be human. — Will Rogers

Senior Salute Quotes By Susan Cain

Knowledge is useless until it's coupled with action. — Susan Cain

Senior Salute Quotes By James Lee Burke

A category 5 hurricane carries an explosive force several times greater than that of the atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. — James Lee Burke

Senior Salute Quotes By William Osler

Faith is a most precious commodity, without which we should be very badly off. — William Osler