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 9-G Glass Notes Quotations
=The acts of this life ~re the destiny of the nextc ~He1s the kind of boy 1r1ho talks on and ort about things
t hat leave hi m speechless.
-The best way to save daylight is to use it.
-I like work; it fascinateSme; I can sit and look at it for hours.
-is content to be what she really is.
-Savings for a rainy day are not lntended for a wet night.
-De content t o be what you r eall y are.
-A pretty girl can get alrr1.ost anything rmt your por~tt of view.
-T11e roots of education are bitter~ hut the fruit is sweeL Harvey Ding~,all -The itching sensation that son:e neople")'ri_stake for
a.Ltbition is merely inflarmuation of the vTish~bone. Dorothy Johnson -Why be difficult lrihen you can be ~ossible?
Jerry Jordon -A lot of wisecrackers makes you wish there Nas a nutcracker around doing his stuff.
Narie Lockhart -Some folks are vJise and sol!le are other\·rise.
:r-rr. Udall Brian Allen
Jack Ball Jerry Bowman
Sadie GJyes Peggy Brown
Allen Buie Nary Davidson
Allen Dicky
Jean HcGinnis Cliff NcGray
Hary NcLeod
Reg 1'-liller
Anne Paterson Ron Reed
{Pat Richens
-No one preaches better and she says nothing.
-The best way t o enjoy perfect health i s t o \..rake up
at five in t he morning and have a cold bath. Oh well~ what1s the next best way'?
-Good breeding consists in concealing how much we think of ourselves and hm; little we thinl{ of others.
-A man is but a bug in t he dust; he comes alongj \·d P'gles about for awhile and finally some chicken gets him.
-Action i s eloquence.
-No really great man ever thour;ht himself so.
-Doctors say Canadians are livi.np, too fast and the traffic statistics indicate they are d;;rinp; the same way.
H oH ~rd R u s k
-Life is orie long !Jrocess of getting tired.


































































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