Shipston High School Quotes & Sayings
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Higher education isn't just a personal investment. It's a public good that pays off in a more competitive workforce and better-informed and engaged citizens. Every year, we spend nearly $100 billion on corporate welfare, and more than $500 billion on defense spending. Surely ensuring the next generation can compete in the global economy is at least as important as subsidies for big business and military adventures around the globe. In fact, I think we can and must go further - not just making public higher education tuition-free, but reinventing education in America as we know it. — Robert Reich

With care, and skill, and cunning art, She parried Time's malicious dart, And kept the years at bay, Till passion entered in her heart and aged her in a day! — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

The big steel wheels creaked a couple times, then started moving. — Christopher Paul Curtis

In 1860 a total eclipse of the sun was visible in British America. — Simon Newcomb

Peace comes not from the absence of conflict, but from the ability to cope with it. Anonymous — Dan Millman

And just as in life, if a man imagines himself on his deathbed and then works back through the years of his life, he will make better decisions along the way, knowing the end. Or at the very least, he"ll spend his time more wisely. — Adriana Trigiani

Newspaper editors are men who separate the wheat from the chaff, and then print the chaff. — Adlai E. Stevenson II

If he's just not into you anymore, then buy yourself a cute pair of shoes and strut your fabulousness elsewhere. — Jody Gehrman

Someone needs to break that rotation saying "grandma did that" or "momma slept around" "auntie did the same" or "cousins did it too" just rotation after rotation. — Sarah Bodiford

When West End Girls came out on import, I was a student at Liverpool University. I'd go to a club in Liverpool and it would come on, and I'd be really embarrassed. — Chris Lowe

I wanted a perfect ending. Now I've learned, the hard way, that some poems don't rhyme, and some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what's going to happen next.
Delicious Ambiguity. — Gilda Radner

As a monk you have a responsibility to meditate many hours a day. Not just to sit there but to think of the ten thousand radiances. — Frederick Lenz