My Favorite Word's
- Unique
- a. Being the only one of it's kind
- b. Very unusual
- Creative
- a. Able to create espcially new and original things
- b. Showing or requiring imagination
- Loving
- Feeling or showing love
- Italian
- a. A person born or living in italy
- b. A person of italian ancestry
- c. The romance language of the italians
- Blue
- a. Of the color blue
- b. Low in Spirits
- Friends
- a. A person who has a strong liking for and trust in another
- b. A person whis not an enemy (Friend or Foe)
My Favorite Sayings
Homework:
- I never thought I'd say this, but I've finally chosen homework over you.
- I like homework. It fascinates me. I can look and stare at it for hours.
- Workin hard on homework... or am I hardly working on homework?
- There is nothing I would rather be doing right now than writing this
paper... oh wait yes there is.
- I'm thinking... This may take awhile...
- The more you study, the more you learn. The more you learn the more
you know. The more you know the more you forget. The more you forget the
less
you know.
- Let's just say if homework was a choice I wouldn't have this away
message...
- Hitting the books... literally!
- Apparently my teachers are having a contest to see who could
give out the most homework.
- Homework, homework, and more homework maybe I should stop
saying homework and start finishing it.
- I'm working overtime, and not getting paid for it. It's
called homework.
- I think of class as nap time with background noise
- I'm at prison right now. Did I say prison? I meant class.
- I'm asleep right now but as soon as class ends,
I'll get right to you.
- The eternal conundrum of school: attending class is detrimental
to my sanity, while not attending class is detrimental to
my grades.
- I'm asleep right now but as soon as class ends,
I'll get right to you.
- There are only 12 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet.
And so, my fellow americans: ask not what your country can do for you
- ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world:
ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the
freedom of man.
John F. Kennedy, Inaugural address, January 20, 1961
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