A Quote by Thucydides

He who graduates the harshest school, succeeds. — © Thucydides
He who graduates the harshest school, succeeds.

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WVSOM graduates more physicians annually than both West Virginia University and Marshall University and more than half of the primary care physicians practicing in West Virginia are graduates of the Osteopathic School.
My husband and I are both proud public school graduates.
The American idea that everyone graduates high school at 18 is a good one.
The school of suffering never graduates any students, so ask God to teach to you the lessons He wants you to learn.
When cultural change succeeds, it succeeds because it's so embedded in what we do that we don't have to think about.
If they don't go to law school, bright college graduates head to Wall Street precisely because they have no real plan for their careers.
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I believe every chess player senses beauty, when he succeeds in creating situations, which contradict the expectations and the rules, and he succeeds in mastering this situation.
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Catholic school graduates exhibit a wide variety of qualities that will not only help them in their careers but also in their family and community lives.
America's a hard school, I know, but hard schools make excellent graduates.
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Everyone has relationships. Breakups are hard. Everyone graduates from school.
Jobs for America's Graduates is all about helping the most vulnerable and underserved youth succeed in school, on the job, and in college. This is not a partisan issue in any way.
I think in terms of chapters. Every time I finish a movie, it's a chapter. When one of my kids graduates from school, that's a chapter.
I tried to talk to the graduates who haven't figured what they're going to do next. The kids who are heading in medical school or law school, they've got pretty much figured where they're headed in life. But there are so many kids out there, that are just going, they're still kids. They've always been promoted from grade to grade.
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