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Sophomore Class Of 2015 Quotes By Ray Fitzgerald

A critic once characterized baseball as six minutes of action crammed into two-and-one-half hours. — Ray Fitzgerald

Sophomore Class Of 2015 Quotes By Peter Bichsel

It is strange, how quickly people want to obligate their poets, as it were, on the exile. — Peter Bichsel

Sophomore Class Of 2015 Quotes By Jose Andres

I remember that at the beginning of the month, the kind of menus my mom and father would prepare for us would have fish, chicken. But at the end of the month - because my father would be waiting for paycheck - the refrigerator would get empty. I remember that without a lot of food left, some of the best meals happened right there. — Jose Andres

Sophomore Class Of 2015 Quotes By Carlos Salinas

To the people that claim to hate Love: Remember that the thing that hurt you was a person, not love. If it had been love, they would not have hurt you. Beware that many things masquerade as love: obsession, jealousy, control, and loneliness are just a few. Love is the greatest thing on Earth, along with her sister, Hope. — Carlos Salinas

Sophomore Class Of 2015 Quotes By Henry Sidgwick

Truthspeaking is only valuable as a means to the preservation of society: only if it be admitted that it is valuable on this ground I should say that it is implied that the preservation of society---or some further end to which this preservation, again, is a means---must be valuable per se, and therefore something at which a rational being, as such, ought to aim. If it be granted that we need not look beyond the preservation of society, the primary 'dictate of reason' in this case would be 'that society ought to be preserved': but reason would also dictate that truth ought to be spoken, so far as truthspeaking is recognised as the indispensable or fittest means to this end: and the notion "ought' as used in either dictate is that which I have been trying to make clear. — Henry Sidgwick