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  2. Here's Exactly What to Write in Your Graduation Card to ... - AOL

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    Warmest congratulations on your graduation. Thank you for inviting me to share in celebrating this much-deserved accomplishment. Congratulations, graduate! Warmest congratulations, and best of ...

  3. And Still I Rise - Wikipedia

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    And Still I Rise is Maya Angelou's third volume of poetry. She studied and began writing poetry at a young age. [1] After her rape at the age of eight, as recounted in her first autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969), she dealt with her trauma by memorizing and reciting great works of literature, including poetry, which helped bring her out of her self-imposed muteness.

  4. 110 graduation quotes to inspire the class of 2024 - AOL

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    Offer your congratulations with these short graduation quotes. Find funny and inspirational sayings for all grads, from kindergarten to high school and beyond.

  5. 75 thoughtful graduation wishes to celebrate commencement - AOL

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    To help you find just the right thing to say, we've compiled a list of graduation wishes, funny sayings and inspiring quotes to recognize this monumental achievement.

  6. For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the ...

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    She says she became possessed by the music. She ends her monologue by calling it her poem "thank-you for music," to which she states: "I love you more than poem". [13] She repeats "te amo mas que," and the other women join her, softly chanting. "no assistance" – Lady in Red; The lady in red addresses an ambiguous "you" throughout the monologue.

  7. Grace Noll Crowell - Wikipedia

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    Grace Noll Crowell (October 31, 1877 - March 31, 1969) was an American poet, author of 36 books of inspirational verse and approximately 5,000 poems. [1] Her work has appeared in hundreds of magazines and newspapers.