Commencement Address by David P. Roselle: "Perspectives From a Life in Higher Education"
May 21, 2006
I wish for you great things in the years ahead as you explore and question your world, and build upon your own relationships.
May 21, 2006
I wish for you great things in the years ahead as you explore and question your world, and build upon your own relationships.
Calabasas, California | December 14, 2005
I would hope that you listen with compassion . . . to the voices of the people, especially youth, and the desperate cries of the times.
May 22, 2005
Your personal actions and your cooperative efforts will lay the foundations of the world where culture of peace reigns.
Calabasas, California | December 15, 2004
Always honor the vows you made in your youth and forever stay true to the path that you chose to set forth!
Calabasas, California | December 10, 2003
The courageous, dedicated efforts you make from today will be looked on by humanity a century hence as the first steps in a revolution.
Calabasas, California | December 11, 2002
Tap the boundless potential inherent in the life of each and every person, to help move humanity in the direction of goodness and harmony.
Aliso Viejo, California | April 9, 2002
You don't set out to win a Nobel Peace Prize. But I encourage you to live and work diligently toward that ideal.
Calabasas, California | December 12, 2001
Language education is a noble undertaking in that it emboldens the human heart to soar high in the boundless skies of life.
Aliso Viejo, California | August 23, 2001
Anger is like electricity. It’s just as useful and just as powerful as electricity is, but only if we use it intelligently.
Aliso Viejo, California | May 4, 2001
Daisaku Ikeda holds a crown above our heads with the hope that we will grow tall enough to wear it.