They discovered that being 'tough' was not so much about going to war, but about choosing to avoid it.
speech graduation courage
Njabulo S. Ndebele
Wesleyan University Commencement 2004, 2004
Critical thinking is the key to our past, our present, and our future.
speech graduation education
Anita L. DeFrantz
Connecticut College Commencement 2004, 2004
College is something you complete. Life is something you experience. So don't worry about your grade, or your job, or your career. Here is the best piece of advice I can give you: Every day, once a day, give yourself a present.
speech graduation gratitude
Jon Stewart
College of William & Mary Commencement 2004, 2004
To be a good doctor, a good researcher, is to be one who can listen, assimilate and diagnose information from without, but can also listen and hear what is being said from within themselves.
speech graduation wisdom
Paul Michael Glaser
Stanford University School of Medicine Commencement 2004, 2004
You are smarter when you're in the company of smarter people than you. Fifty percent of my friends have to be from walks of life that are not directly related to my walk of life, and at least fifty percent of my friends are smarter than I am.
speech graduation relationships
Elias A. Zerhouni
MIT Commencement 2004, 2004
If you want to serve the age, betray it.
speech graduation courage
Bono
University of Pennsylvania Commencement 2004, 2004
We need our fear in order to find our love. They go together.
speech graduation courage
Paul Michael Glaser
Stanford School of Medicine Commencement 2004, 2004
Fiction reveals truth that reality obscures.
speech graduation wisdom
Wally Lamb
Connecticut College Commencement 2003, 2003
It doesn't matter that your dream came true if you spent your whole life sleeping. Whatever happens happens now, so live your life where the action is — now.
speech graduation carpe diem
Jerry Zucker
University of Wisconsin-Madison Commencement 2003, 2003
Nobody else is paying as much attention to your failures as you are. You're the only ones who are obsessed with the importance of your own life. To everyone else, it's just a blip on the radar screen.
speech graduation failure
Jerry Zucker
University of Wisconsin-Madison Commencement 2003, 2003
An individual was walking down the street and saw a gentleman chipping away on some stones. He said, 'What are you doing?' The gentleman grumbled, 'I'm building a stone wall.' He continued down the street and saw a second gentleman chipping stones. 'What are you doing?' This gentleman said, 'Well, I'm building a cathedral.'
speech graduation purpose
David Woodle
Penn State University Commencement 2001, 2001
We live in an age in which ideas, important ideas, are worn like articles of fashion — and for precisely the same reason articles of fashion are worn, which is to make the wearer look better and to feel a la mode.
speech graduation authenticity
Tom Wolfe
Boston University Commencement 2000, 2000