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Question Posted Monday May 26 2008, 5:56 pm

for one of my class assignments i have to write a graduation speech and present it to my class it has to be lengthy and sound really good.. i've been working on it for a couple days but i was wondering if anyone had anything i could say in it. some good quotations or advice to say in it or whatever, i would appreciate it. thank you.

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Cmilner1607 answered Monday May 26 2008, 10:32 pm:
maybe something inspiring, that will touch everyone on a different level, remincse. remind them of silly things that were important, and now you just laugh about it.

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