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Speaking of Graduating: Excerpts from Timeless Graduation Speeches

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Publisher: Walnut Grove Press
Pub. Date: 31st December 2000
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 153
Ean: 9781583340974
Isbn: 1583340971
Upc: 719570002153

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great little graduation gift
~ Written on May 21, 2008. out of users found this review helpful.

I think this is a great book of little quotes of encouragement that are great for any graduate. The quotes are just the right length that you can quickly look through it. There's nothing in it you have to spend significant time reading.

Not a good idea
~ Written on Apr 8, 2007. out of users found this review helpful.

Having quotes is never as good as having the whole speeches because it does not have the power of story telling no matter how good the quotes are.

The best book so far on graduation speeches is "Graduation Moments."

Many phrases that make you say, "I wish I had said that"
~ Written on Sep 16, 2006. out of users found this review helpful.

We all occasionally say "I wish I had said that." Depending on the circumstances, we are referring to statements that were funny, profound or that have some other memorable trait. This book is a compilation of excerpts from speeches made at college graduation ceremonies. Some are funny, some are profound and others are memorable because of the context. In many cases, it is arguable that the quote listed in this book is the only thing that the graduates will remember from the speech shortly after it was made.
Graduation from college truly marks an inflection point in the lives of the students. For most, it is the end of their formal education and the beginning of their actual learning. Therefore, the ceremony is important for what it is. It is a specific event that lets everyone know that their lives have changed. As a college teacher, I have attended many commencement ceremonies. Some day I may speak at one and I hope that if that day comes I will be able to generate a phrase so that someone, somewhere will say, "I wish I had said that."

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