QUOTE (dumblond0124 @ May 7 2005, 12:41 PM)
2010 and 2011 probably have no idea what half these quotes mean haha. i mean i didnt know what kegs and getting loose ment in 6th grade haha
most probably do..these days kids are learning stuff and doing stuff younger and younger..its horrible..
QUOTE (missthang2205 @ May 2 2005, 06:05 PM)
hey im gonna be grauating in 20 days and i was wondering if anyone has any graduating quotes for the class of 2005 or just random graduating quotes. thanks!
And so our adventure ends. And some of us found our heroes, and others
unconquered their fears. And one might even say we’ve triumphed. I’m not sure if
it happened that day or that summer, but somehow, we all felt older and different. I
knew I’d never forget any of it and I decided I wasn’t gonna let it end because I
realized we’re not just given life experience …we’re given the experience of life.
You spend 12 years of your life trying to learn how to live, but every time
you try to live you are told that you’re wrong. Then everyone you’ve grown
to love is taken away and scattered. That’s what they should teach
us in school … to say good-bye and let go.
There are some things from our high school
experiences that we will carry with us for
the rest of our lives and some memories that
we chose to forget. But when we look back
at those experiences, we'll see our friends
the ones who got us through everything
and we'll realize how lucky we are to have them.
A graduation is like an amputation.
School has been part of your life for so long.
You'll survive, but things will be suddenly so different.
It’s hard to believe I’ve walked these halls for the past four years. Most
of the people that have passed me every day I don’t even know. Those I do
know and know well are friends I will have forever. A life lesson: you
will pass many in your travels and only a select few you will truly know.
Don’t judge those you only pass … respect those you do know.
There are some things from our high school experiences that we will
carry with us for the rest of our lives and some memories that we choose to
forget. But when we look back at those experiences, we’ll see our friends … the
ones who got us through everything and we’ll realize how lucky we are to have them.
You spend 12 years of your life trying to learn how to live, but every time you try to
live you are told that you’re wrong. Then everyone you’ve grown to love is taken away
and scattered. That’s what they should teach us in school … to say good-bye and let go.
-* school's out *-
-* memories past *-
-* don't ever doubt *-
-* our friendship will last *-
Our four years have all become unraveled and so our high school story
finally ends. But years from now, no matter where we've traveled, we'll
all look back and think about our friends.
And so it comes just as it is, a day no longer here.
And through my trembling fingertips, the memories of the year ...
I try not to wave farewell to all our dreams; I will forget you never,
I wonder if the crazy times will stay with you forever ...
But as I cry in pain of losing you, my dear and such good friend,
I will not close the book and say, “Farewell, this is the end.”
For good-byes create swift hellos and days from now you’ll see,
That though it hurts to say good-bye, your friend I’ll always be.
Your whole life is about to change in a way that it will never be the
same again. You’re opening a new chapter and you have to give a
proper good-bye to the old one. You don’t want to miss these
moments even the sad ones, because you’ll never get them back again.
We're graduating from high school
not from each other.
Let's face it, we've changed ... we've all changed. Somewhere between summer
ending and school starting, we've all gone our own directions. Hearts were broken,
friendships diminished new loves started and new people came into our lives. We
no longer spend all our time together in our circle of friends, we no longer talk
for hours about nothing at all. We've changed ... some for the better and some
for the worse. Some of us are finding love while others are trying to let go. Even
though we've changed, we all know that even though were all finding our own
place in the world that when we find out love, when we let go of a love, when
the tears fall or the happy smile spreads across our face ... we'll come to each other
because no matter where this crazy world takes us and no matter what happens,
nothing will ever change so much that we're not all best friends forever.
The years go by. The time, it does fly.
Every single second is a moment in time that
passes oh so quick and it seems like nothing.
But when you're looking back...
well, it amounts to everything
As we sit here tonight … this is not just an ending, but also a beginning. Today is
the last day of our high school lives and the first day of whatever we choose to do
tomorrow. Some of us may be attending a college or university while others may not yet be sure what path they want to take through their lives. Either way … today is a beginning for a new phase of our life. On this day, we close the door to our past and look through the window to our future. There are some things from our high school experiences that we will carry with us for the rest of our lives and some memories that we will choose to forget, but whether or not we choose to remember them, we will have no choice but to learn from them. That is what our lives are about …learning from our past and preparing for our future so that we can succeed.
So many people have come into my life, and I know they'll all be going.
But I'm going to be losing some of the best friends I could ever have.
I don't know how I'll get through that.
Graduation is a bittersweet mixture of opportunity and letting go.
Seniors are justifiably sentimental.
They know the world will never be quite the same.
I just hope it was okayy; i know it wasn't perfect.
i hope in the end we can laugh and say it was all worth it.
Graduation is the day i will not say goodbye/
Graduation is the day i turn away and cry/
all these years together have drifted by too fast/
please don't forget anyone that doesn't belong in your past/
keep them all in your future, still there holding on/
keep them all near your heart, where they're never gone/
.::* (insert month, either may or june) *:.- the month most seniors live for.
The end of one life and the beginning of another.
My high school experience wasn't what I planned ... it bore no resemblance
to the pictures in the brochure, but I am not unhappy. I don't think any of
us are. We got what we needed out of it. It's kind of like when you go on
a vacation, you plan everything out but the one day you take a wrong turn
and you end up in some crazy place you can't even find on a map, doing
something you never thought you'd do. Maybe you feel a little lost while
it's happening, but later you realize it was the best part of the whole trip.