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Seniors And Juniors Quotes By Tom Robbins

I went to a large consolidated school in Appalachia. And I wrote the story when I was in the second grade and I took it up to the third floor to the school newspaper office that was written and edited by juniors and seniors. — Tom Robbins

Seniors And Juniors Quotes By Amelie Mauresmo

I think you always have, you know, new players. Every year you see new faces, juniors coming into the seniors. I was one of them at the time long time ago now. — Amelie Mauresmo

Seniors And Juniors Quotes By John Beilein

Freshman want to play. Sophomores want to start. Juniors want to score. Seniors want to win — John Beilein

Seniors And Juniors Quotes By Stephen Chbosky

The juniors were acting different because they are now the seniors. They even had T-shirts made. I don't know who plans these things. — Stephen Chbosky

Seniors And Juniors Quotes By Owen Wilson

You can think of Hollywood as high school. TV actors are freshmen, comedy actors are maybe juniors, and dramatic actors - they're the cool seniors. — Owen Wilson

Seniors And Juniors Quotes By Dogen

There is a simple way to become buddha: When you refrain from unwholesome actions, are not attached to birth and death, and are compassionate toward all sentient beings, respectful to seniors and kind to juniors, not excluding or desiring anything, with no designing thoughts or worries, you will be called a buddha. Do not seek anything else. — Dogen

Seniors And Juniors Quotes By Dogen

Do not be concerned with the faults of other persons. Do not see others' faults with a hateful mind. There is an old saying that if you stop seeing others' faults, then naturally seniors and venerated and juniors are revered. Do not imitate others' faults; just cultivate virtue. Buddha prohibited unwholesome actions, but did not tell us to hate those who practice unwholesome actions. — Dogen