A Quote by Chris Oyakhilome

You may flunk your exams in school and still make it in life, but if you flunk life's exams, you're sunk! — © Chris Oyakhilome
You may flunk your exams in school and still make it in life, but if you flunk life's exams, you're sunk!
You can get all A's and still flunk life.
Still, life carries on. Exams to be examined. Serious things to be thingied.
I was probably more scared of my high school exams than I was of the Oscars. At the time you think it's everything and if you don't do well, your life's over. Opportunities are gone. So the more you do it, the less the fear is present.
The MBA entrance exams are so quantitative-oriented that it keeps out more and more women from joining the MBA classes. If we were to make the entrance exams more all-rounded, you could see more participation.
It's mind control, see. You have to go to school, get those exams, get to university or college, get a job, get married, don't miss the boat, do it now or you'll shoot your life down the drain. Yeah. They got you as soon as you were born. They never risked a second of your life. When you have kids they'll be telling them they have to wear a plastic mask and put a penny in the slot about their nose before they can breathe in.
I'm 45, and I'm still at school, essentially. Even after being assigned to the mission, I had to write a number of exams, with people commenting on my performance.
You can meet a young person who goes to school and is really enthusiastic, but if a sufficiently strong personality convinces them that this is a waste of time, that person might flunk out.
You see, God just will not let us flunk out of His school of love. He insists on remedial lessons until we get it right. For this whole world is a school set up by Love Himself to teach us to love.
If the Aborigine drafted an I.Q. test, all of Western civilization would presumably flunk it.
When I went to medical school, the term 'digital' applied only to rectal exams.
Being a teenager is the worst thirty years of your life. Peer pressure, acne, final exams, seven little tiny hairs on your upper lip. Luckily, the girls never noticed your infantile moustache, 'cos they were hyptonised by the fire engine sized zit on your forehead.
I am a student of a business school in Delhi and went back for my final semester exams.
God does not flunk any of His children. He just re-enrolls them.
I've had a lot of compulsions throughout my life which mainly started as a teen around the time I was doing exams.
Even if we grade on a very generous curve, many Americans flunk when it comes to financial literacy.
I was still young when I missed Beijing. I was favourite to win a medal but I knew I had time. My coach advised me to stay at school and finish my exams. Even if I had gone and won the Olympics, I might not have handled the pressure. So I moved on.
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