Can there be a quote that can relates to my first day of middle school? “It always seems impossible until it’s done.”-Nelson Mandela. Can there be a quote that relates to today, my last day of middle school? “Not today Satan, not today.”-Bianca Del Rio. There is a quote for everything in life just like my first and last days here at Nams. People that spoke their hearts and minds. That’s all a quote is. Words. But all the different people made their own. Just like we made our way through middle school. And there are many quotes for my three years spent at this school.
When you find the quotes about education, they are full of sense, and heart. “Educating the mind without educating the heart is not education at all”-Aristotle. But as soon as you research quotes about school, things being to seem very different, even though school and education seems almost interchangeable.”Some students drink at the fountain of knowledge. Others just gargle.” -E.C. McKenzie. But there are quotes that can represent much smaller parts of middle school as well.
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A quote for my 6th grade years, would be one of innocence and a quote that would resemble how much I really didn’t know. “Actually, the fun part was not knowing what the heck I was going to be doing.” -Utada Hikaru. If there was a quote for my 7th grade years it would be difficult, about trying to figure out who I am. ”We have to really educate ourselves in a way about who we are, what our real identity is.” -Deepak Chopra.
My 8th grade years have so many memories and one quote would be hard to describe them all. But there are plenty of quotes that can describe the smaller things. My teachers for instance. There could be a quote for each and every one of them. A quote to describe Ms. Gaffny, our passionate social studies teacher who is always full of knowledge.”If passion drives you, let reason hold the reins.” – Benjamin Franklin, There can be a quote for our crazy enthusiastic Language Arts teacher, Mrs Olkovikas. “It’s never too late – in fiction or in life – to revise.” Nancy Thayer. A quote for Mr. Richard, our fun science teacher. “Even though you’re growing up, you should never stop having fun.”- Nina Dobrev. Another quote to describe Ms. Melnick , our funny, easy going Spanish teacher. “I want to be perceived – or maybe I perceive myself – as this really easy going, honest person that’s just giving.” – Linda Perry. And finally, a quote for our awesome, no nonsense, coffee drinking Math teacher Mrs. Kane. “May your coffee be strong and your students be calm.”- Heidi McDonald.
But of course, each subject can also include a quote. Like social studies, about learning the past for a better future.”A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.”- Marcus Garvey. A quote about spanish class, and how much i will miss Ms. Melnick and the fun we have in spanish class. “Todo en esta vida es temporal así que, si las cosas van bien disfrutalas porque no durarán para siempre.” – Anónimo. Another quote for science class, where I continue to be amazed by what is still to learn about our world. “I am among those who think that science has great beauty.”- Marie Curie. Math class, all about solving endless equations. “Dear Algebra, stop making us find your x, she’s gone and never coming back.” -unknown. And also for Language Arts, and the many essays we had to write.”Sometimes, I’ll start a sentence and I don’t even know where it’s going, I just hope I find it along the way.” – Michael Scott.
Not to forget about the endless memories that we have gone through this year. Like nature’s classroom, all of the bonding we did and the counselors who… were strange to put it lightly. “In nature, nothing is perfect and everything is perfect. Trees can be contorted, bent in weird ways, and they’re still beautiful.” -Alice Walker. And our witty Wednesdays in Melnick’s homeroom where if you tried it always paid off. “As a kid, I loved doing puzzles, solving riddles, and reading mystery books.” – Bonnie Bassler.
But we can’t forget about the quotes that we made, that we have said. All this year, we have said many memorable things that I will never forget. In period 1, I’ll never forget Ms. Melnick’s face after we all laughed at an answer to one of her questions. “Tu tienes huevos grandes.” – Kevin Packard. And in Algebra, I’ll always remember everything on Anye’s ceiling tile, including “Simplifry it!” – Jack Savoie. And in Period 4 science, when the whole class was screaming at Chris to “Dance!”.
What is taken from all of these quotes is that everyone has something else to say. Everyone here can make their own decisions. Everyone here can make their own story, their own quote. You have the power to find your quote, it can be something you say, or something that embodies you, as long as it is unique to your person. Because here, in middle school, this is the best time to try to figure out your quote. In middle school, everyone changes. You can figure out your quote as you figure out yourself. Because everything has a quote, and to really move on in life, to move on from middle school, you have you have to figure out yourself, you have to figure out your quote. So when you leave here 8A, think about that. Have you found yourself? Have you found your quote? Because once you have, you can leave Nams knowing that you have found yourself for the future.