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"There is nothing more frightful than ignorance in action." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Friday, June 10, 2011

Salutatory Address

The prospect of finally going to college inevitably makes you reminisce your golden days in high school; the priceless times with your dearest friends, the sweetest moments of love and victory, and even the dreaded days of examinations and detentions. But most of all, what will remain as the most memorable time in our high school is the time when we brandished to the people our diplomas we worked hard for so long. For this reason, I have felt a strong urge to share the words I've uttered as I stood in the stage, delivering my speech as salutatorian.

Ladies and gentlemen, here it is.




For those who actually read the whole thing, thank you so much.

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