" Mr. Holland made a profound difference on my life, on a lot of lives, I guess. And yet I get the feeling that he considers a great part of his own life misspent. Rumor had it he was always working on a symphony of his and this was going to make him famous, rich, probably both. But Mr. Holland isn't rich, and he isn't famous, at least not outside of our little town. So it might be easy for him to think himself a failure. And he would be wrong. Because I think he's achieved a success far beyond riches and fame. Look around you. There is not a life in this room that you have not touched. And each one of us is a better person because of you. We are your symphony, Mr. Holland. We are the melodies and the notes of your Opus. And we are the music of your life."
To the Mr. Hollands in my life:
all the English teachers I've ever had,
Ma'am Capinpin sa 2nd yr SocSci,
Sir Chua sa 1st year Math,
Sir Kulong sa 4th yr physics,
Ma'am Mina sa 4th yr Chem,
Ma'am Paningbatan in 1st yr SciTech
all my Genetics professors
Ma'am Galinato in chem16 and 17
yung sir na crush ko in chem16 lab
prof ko sa chem160
si ma'am sa zoo113 lab
doc henny
doc de los reyes
doc villareal
and most especially,
to the ivcf staffworkers, watch Mr. Holland's Opus. :)
Blessings.
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