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I know a better truth than yours. It is larger, roomier, more complex, and more authentic than any you will find in a single formulation or dictum or label or theory.
speech graduation wisdom

Meg Greenfield

Williams College Commencement 1987, 1987

The hardest thing in the world is to see what is actually in front of you, unmediated by your own expectations, theories, and wishes about what should be there.
speech graduation wisdom

Meg Greenfield

Williams College Commencement 1987, 1987

Success is somebody else's failure. Success is the American Dream we can keep dreaming because most people in most places, including thirty million of ourselves, live wide awake in the terrible reality of poverty.
speech graduation justice

Ursula K. Le Guin

Mills College Commencement 1983, 1983

This attitude of opposition is not justified as a strategy, as a means to an end, a way of changing the world. It is, rather, the best way of being in the world.
speech graduation independence

Susan Sontag

Wellesley College Commencement 1983, 1983

Silence is the soul's invisibility. We can, of course, conceal ourselves behind lies and sophistries, but when we speak, we are present, however careful our disguise.
speech graduation authenticity

William H. Gass

Washington University Commencement 1979, 1979

The center of the self, itself, is this secret, obsessive, often silly, nearly continuous voice — the voice that is the surest sign we are alive.
speech graduation self discovery

William H. Gass

Washington University Commencement 1979, 1979

To think for yourself — not narrowly, but rather as a mind — you must be able to talk to yourself: well, openly, and at length.
speech graduation wisdom

William H. Gass

Washington University Commencement 1979, 1979

For peace is a process — a way of solving problems.
speech graduation patience

John F. Kennedy

American University Commencement 1963, 1963

Remember that every government service, every offer of government-financed security, is paid for in the loss of personal freedom.
speech graduation independence

Ronald Reagan

Eureka College Commencement 1957, 1957

Character is always known. Thefts never enrich; alms never impoverish; murder will speak out of stone walls.
speech graduation authenticity

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Harvard Divinity School Address 1838, 1838

Good is positive. Evil is merely privative, not absolute: it is like cold, which is the privation of heat. All evil is so much death or nonentity. Benevolence is absolute and real. So much benevolence as a man hath, so much life hath he.
speech graduation philosophy

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Harvard Divinity School Address 1838, 1838