Top 10 Tree Planting Memorial Quotes
#1. I'm a trained architect. Both my parents were architects.
Greg Wise
#2. What eludes logic is the most precious element in us, and one can draw nothing from a syllogism that the mind has not put there in advance.
Andre Gide
#3. Is it? Because that picture of me was taken by my old school's yearbook club, and they put it in the section titled 'STUDENT FAILSAUCES! XD.
What's an XD?
A sideways laughing face of horrendous proportions. Don't change the subject.
Sara Wolf
#4. A dull speaker, like a plain woman, is credited with all the virtues, for we charitably suppose that a surface so unattractive must be compensated by interior blessings.
A.P. Herbert
#5. I had set the standard for my style of relief pitching so high that when I came back to the rest of the pack, everybody said I was done.
Goose Gossage
#6. A free spirit must be able to surmount anxiety time after time.
Mason Cooley
#8. Really, trees are nearly as important as men, and much better behaved.
Winifred Holtby
#9. What a frightening thing is the human, a mass of gauges and dials and registers, and we can only read a few and those perhaps not accurately.
John Steinbeck
#10. even the Pyramids and other "great works" were as ephemeral as a castle of sand on the beach at Brighton.
Dan Simmons
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