Wit and Wisdom
( and lack thereof )
from Classmates

WHS Home ] Site Map ] Classmate Photo Galleries ] Novelties ] [ Wit and Wisdom ] Enter Your Info Online ]


Send in your nominations

 
I've reached the stage in life where I love everyone. 
Who's next ?
~ Duke Craft
You should stop and smell the roses, while your nose can still smell. ~ Jerry Johnson '55
Set up your easel and paint, you will have rested your soul. 
It's never too late to be what you might have been. 
~Gloria Hodges Ramage
Kill a Commie for Christ ~ Cold War era expression voiced by sicko's who gave America the great Vietnam experience.
I feel like a million tonight,
but just one of you at a time, please.
~Mae West
and Judy Livanos '62
If you've seen one naked man, then you've seen 'em ALL !!
.... but then I have this terrible memory problem.
~Anonymous female classmate
If you must choose between two evils,
pick the one you've never tried before.
~ Dick Tanner '57
Love is usually freely given.
Respect must always be earned.
~ Duke Craft
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. ~ Paula Ensey McLendon  (breathless)
  
The Passage of Time is the most absolute of laws. 
There simply are no exceptions.
~ Webmaster
When all of life is said and done, the only thing that will have mattered is the quality of how well we loved. ~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
after leaving that dingbat husband Robert Browning.
There's nothing in this world worth a solitary dime, 'cept old dogs and children and watermelon wine. ~ from a song of the sixties
Make Love, not War  ! ~ from a hand-painted poster seen on National TV by the whole world, hoisted by a defiant young woman demonstrating in Washington DC when the number of young men killed in Vietnam topped 1000 in a single week.  She was the best America could have offered for a Nobel Peace Prize nomination. Thank you, lady, wherever you are.
Roland Monette '57
Major, Infantry, US Marine Corps (1961-73)
Be as friendly to the janitor as you are to the chairman of the board.
Watch your attitude.  It's the first thing people notice about you.
Hold your child or grandchild's hand every chance you get.  The time will come all too soon when he or she won't let you.
~ Gerald Sanders
  (who lives that philosophy)
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

Back to top