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Top 6 quotes that appears in our yearbooks?

6: Quote by Maya Angelou.
So, this quote is representing to the graduating class, and that means yo have to go other places to study and work. Maybe, you are going to high school. That reminds people to learn new things, and changing grades.
"The horizon leans forward, offering you space to place new steps of change."
 -Maya Angelou
5:Quote by Michael Jorden.
Micheal Jorden is a basketball player that many torthies in each NBA game. He was born in the 1960s in the United States. So, it reminds people what it is happening, and the right way to treat your friends that way.
"Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happen."
-Michael Jorden."
4: Quote by Anon.
This quote reminds us of the garduation party and how great was it. So, people can tell about their favorite stuff.
"My favorite part of ACC was the dance night. Me and my friends danced all night."
-Anon
3: Quote for graduating class.
This reminds us of all of your memories of our friends, and how to react towards your friends. So, you have to be together to your best friend.
"Behind you all of your memories. Before you, all your dreams. Around you, all who love you. Withen you, all you need.
-Class of '18
2: Quote by Pheobe Buffay.
This quote reminds us of some people loving jokes of school.
"I don't even have a 'pla!"- Pheobe Buffay
1: Quote by Dr. Seuss.
So, he was born in March of 1904 in the USA and, he died in 1991. So, he wrote the book "Cat In The Hat" in 1955, and published in 1957 for children. And this quote reminds how you get focus at school, and the 5 senses.
"You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose."
-Dr. Seuss


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