Imagine life as a game in which you are juggling five balls — 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. If you drop one of these, they will be irrevocably scuffed, marked, nicked, damaged, or even shattered.
speech graduation balance
Brian J. 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
Ambition and satisfaction are at war. If you're ambitious, you aren't satisfied, and if you're satisfied, you aren't ambitious.
speech graduation ambition
Andy Rooney
Colgate University Commencement 1996, 1996
Being educated is an end in itself. It sets you apart from most of the people on the planet.
speech graduation education
Andy Rooney
Colgate University Commencement 1996, 1996
Our conscience must catch up to our reason, otherwise we are lost.
speech graduation responsibility
Vaclav Havel
Harvard University Commencement 1995, 1995
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
The hardest thing in the world is to let yourself know what you know. Because life is noisy. Everything we're told, everything about the way we're raised and educated and bombarded by our culture makes noise. And that noise makes it very hard to hear the ticking of our own hearts.
speech graduation authenticity
Lawrence Kasdan
University of Michigan Commencement 1990, 1990
Life is a game with many rules but no referee. One learns how to play it more by watching it than by consulting any book, including the Holy Book. Small wonder, then, that so many play dirty, that so few win, that so many lose.
speech graduation wisdom
Joseph Brodsky
University of Michigan Commencement 1988, 1988
At all costs try to avoid granting yourself the status of the victim. No matter how abominable your condition may be, try not to blame anything or anybody. The moment you place blame somewhere, you undermine your resolve to change anything.
speech graduation resilience
Joseph Brodsky
University of Michigan Commencement 1988, 1988
Try to build and treat your vocabulary the way you are to treat your checking account. Pay every attention to it and try to increase your earnings. The purpose is to enable you to articulate yourselves as fully and precisely as possible.
speech graduation education
Joseph Brodsky
University of Michigan Commencement 1988, 1988
Progress is not a straight line. It's a circle in which we strive to use all our talents and complete ourselves. Potentially, we are all winners.
speech graduation growth
Gloria Steinem
Tufts University Commencement 1987, 1987
Equality is the best insurance against the political upheaval that authorities fear. The means are the ends — and vice versa.
speech graduation justice
Gloria Steinem
Tufts University Commencement 1987, 1987