Keep a journal. Knowing you're going to write something every day sharpens your attention to everything that happens. For the longest time, I didn't keep a journal, and as a result much of my pretty long and interesting life is lost to me.
speech graduation writing
John Walsh
Wheaton College Commencement 2000, 2000
Imagine life as a game in which you are juggling five balls in the air. You name them — work, family, health, friends and spirit. Work is a rubber ball. If you drop it, it will bounce back. But the other four balls are made of glass.
speech graduation balance
Brian Dyson
Georgia Tech Commencement 1996, 1996
Life is not a race, but a journey to be savored each step of the way. Knowledge is weightless, a treasure you can always carry easily.
speech graduation wisdom
Brian J. Dyson
Georgia Tech Commencement 1996, 1996
For every five minutes you spend looking into a mirror, spend five times that amount of time looking out at the world. Your happiness has a lot more to do with how you see the world than how the world sees you.
speech graduation authenticity
Callie Khouri
Sweet Briar College Commencement 1994, 1994
Letting your mind play is the best way to solve problems.
speech graduation creativity
Bill Watterson
Kenyon College Commencement 1990, 1990
To invent your own life's meaning is not easy, but it's still allowed, and I think you'll be happier for the trouble.
speech graduation purpose
Bill Watterson
Kenyon College Commencement 1990, 1990
Your good friends from college may be the best friends you ever have. Guard those relationships like gold, work hard to maintain them. When they have a wedding, go across the country to be there. When one of them needs your help, cross the globe to give it to them.
speech graduation relationships
Lawrence Kasdan
University of Michigan Commencement 1990, 1990
Seventy-five percent of your education was paid for by your tuition, but twenty-five percent was paid for by people who never met you, through direct contributions to your endowment. They did not know who you were but gave generously so you could have your education.
speech graduation gratitude
Leonard A. Lauder
Connecticut College Commencement 1989, 1989
Mistakes in your 20's are not irreparable; they're part of your education and probably the most valuable part.
speech graduation failure
David Broder
Kalamazoo College Commencement 1988, 1988
In a society that systematically limits feelings, I hope you will not be afraid to fight for them.
speech graduation authenticity
Meredith Monk
Sarah Lawrence College Commencement 1985, 1985
Chaos is often the first step in the creative process. Don't be afraid of not knowing. The act of searching is as important as the act of finding.
speech graduation creativity
Meredith Monk
Sarah Lawrence College Commencement 1985, 1985
Be as smart as you can, but remember that it is always better to be wise than to be smart.
speech graduation wisdom
Alan Alda
Connecticut College Commencement 1980, 1980