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If this isn't nice, what is?

the graduation speeches and other words to live by
2020
"Best known as one of our most astonishing and enduring contemporary novelists, Kurt Vonnegut was also a celebrated commencement address giver. He himself never graduated college, so his words to any class of graduating seniors always carried the delight, and gentle irony, of someone savoring an achievement he himself had not had occasion to savor on his own behalf. Selected and introduced by fellow novelist and friend Dan Wakefield, the speeches in "If This Isn't Nice, What Is?" capture this side of Kurt Vonnegut for the first time in book form. In each of these talks Vonnegut takes pains to find the few things worth saying and a conversational voice to say them in that isn't heavy-handed or pretentious or glib, but funny and serious and joyful even if sometimes without seeming so"--.
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The world is waiting for you

graduation speeches to live by from activists, writers, and visionaries
2015
Presents eighteen graduation speeches from journalist Anna Quindlen, jazz virtuoso and educator Wynton Marsalis, feminism of Gloria Steinem, and others who used the podium to champion for peace, justice, protest, and a better world.

Hold fast your dreams

twenty commencement speeches
2001
Contains twenty commencement speeches made by prominent Americans, including Jimmy Carter, Dr. Seuss, Arthur Ashe, and Gloria Steinem, each preceded by a brief biography of the speaker.

Speaking of graduating--

excerpts from timeless graduation speeches
2001

Hold fast your dreams

twenty commencement speeches
2001
Contains twenty commencement speeches made by prominent Americans, including Jimmy Carter, Dr. Seuss, Arthur Ashe, and Gloria Steinem, each preceded by a brief biography of the speaker.

Graduation day

the best of America's commencement speeches
1998
A collection of thirty-six commencement speeches given at colleges around the country between 1838 and 1997 by a variety of politicians, artists, and thinkers, including Jodie Foster, Carl Sagan, Bill Clinton, Ann Richards, and Gloria Steinem.

Take this advice

the best graduation speeches ever given
2005

Hold fast your dreams

twenty commencement speeches
1996
Contains twenty commencement speeches made by prominent Americans, including Jimmy Carter, Dr. Seuss, Arthur Ashe, and Gloria Steinem, each preceded by a brief biography of the speaker.
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