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Economists are economical, among other things, of ideas; most make those of their graduate days do for a lifetime.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
Death is a graduation. When we're taught all the things we came to teach, learned all the things we came to learn, then we're allowed to graduate.
— Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
In January 2004, the number of unemployed American college graduates actually exceeded the number of unemployed high school dropouts.
— Ken Robinson
Raised' consciousness means lifelong bumping up against a continually receding ceiling. I mean, who ever 'graduates'?
— Robin Morgan
Up until 1900, more than half the graduates from women's colleges remained single, many of them carving out careers in new fields such as social work.
— Stephanie Coontz
Jesus called fishermen, not graduates of rabbinical schools. The main requirement was to be natural and sincere.
— Jim Cymbala
You're college graduates now, so use your education. Remember: It's not who you know, it's whom.
— Joan Rivers
Give me an Army of West Point graduates and I'll win a battle ... Give me a handful of Texas Aggies and I'll win a war.
— George S. Patton Jr.
The Christian life is a school of love and nobody graduates from it before the end of his life.
— Sunday Adelaja
One Forbes article suggests that as many as 53 percent of college graduates are unemployed or underemployed relative to their education level.
— Shannon Young
After we graduate tonight, we no longer have to let society happen to us. We get to create our own.
— Rachel Maddow
BJ Novak gets the Perseverance Award for graduating from Harvard and being unemployed for the entire plane ride to Los Angeles.
— Andy Kindler
The man who graduates today and stops learning tomorrow is uneducated the day after.
— Newton D. Baker
I didn't have to go to school, graduate and then go, What am I going to do? I knew from the beginning.
— Irene Cara
Failing to graduate a populace that values reading has long-term consequences for everyone.
— Donalyn Miller
When I entered college, I thought that I wanted to be a lawyer, but by the time I was set to graduate, I was not too sure of that.
— Samuel Alito
Allow yourself to graduate, every five years.
— Cathy Guisewite
Maybe everyone is a little too reassuring that things are going to be OK to college graduates. It gives them a false sort of security.
— Peter Dinklage
When a professor insists computer science is X but not Y, have compassion for his graduate students.
— Alan Perlis
We never graduate from first grade. Over and over, we have to go back to the beginning.
— Natalie Goldberg
The school of suffering never graduates any students, so ask God to teach to you the lessons He wants you to learn.
— Warren W. Wiersbe
I was suppose to be a Jesuit priest or a naval academy graduate.
— Jimmy Buffett
I think in terms of chapters. Every time I finish a movie, it's a chapter. When one of my kids graduates from school, that's a chapter.
— Steven Spielberg
Attention, if sudden and close, graduates into surprise; and this into astonishment; and this into stupefied amazement.
— Charles Darwin
Life is like a school; one can learn, one can graduate, one can skip a grade or stay behind.
— Elizabeth Lesser
I had a major in business, and I graduated with a business degree, but I was perhaps the worst student to graduate from that program.
— William Shatner
He who graduates the harshest school, succeeds.
— Thucydides
Nowadays, when a speaker tells the graduates that the future is theirs
is that a promise or a threat? — Milton Berle
is that a promise or a threat? — Milton Berle
Life is my university, and I hope to graduate from it with some distinction.
— Louisa May Alcott
More women are graduating from college now than men.
— Mitch McConnell
Each year India and China produce four million graduates compared with just over 250,000 in Britain.
— Gordon Brown
I have been out of drama school for 13 years, so there are 13 years' worth of graduates behind me.
— Samuel Barnett
The day you graduate from childhood to adulthood is the day you take full responsibility for your life.
— Darren Hardy
Be open and honest, but perceptive to your boss's situation. That's my advice to graduates worried about working with a new boss.
— Naomie Harris
Bankruptcy laws allow companies to smoothly reorganize, but not college graduates burdened by student loans.
— Robert Reich
DON'T QUIT NOW
Successful graduates from the school of life thrive on failed attempts
Kamil Ali — Kamil Ali
Successful graduates from the school of life thrive on failed attempts
Kamil Ali — Kamil Ali
The highest percentage of England's top jobs are filled by graduates from about two different universities.
— Keira Knightley
Most hackers graduate from Unix and Linux platforms. They know them intimately. They don't try to exploit them
— Dean Stockwell
A great many college graduates come here thinking of lawyers as social engineers arguing the great Constitutional issues.
— Archibald Cox
If knowledge is power and power is knowledge, then how so many idiots be graduating from college?
— Coolio
You never graduate from the school of discipleship.
— Howard G. Hendricks
In a lot of ways, work was my graduate school.
— Christopher Bollen
Communication is the one class no one graduates from. Even the wisest man's words will be misinterpreted by a fool.
— Shannon L. Alder
One of the greatest benefits of the revolution is that even our prostitutes are college graduates.
— Fidel Castro
We're so grateful that we're able to provide this opportunity for our current and past graduates.
— David Branch
I graduate with honors. I balled Nead O'Connor. I did a free style then I got a shoutout from Obama.
— Nicki Minaj
I am one of the graduates of the William Morris famous, famous mail room from the '60s.
— Irwin Winkler
The greatest graduates come from the University of Life.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
42% of college graduates never read a book after college.
— John C. Maxwell