Top 15 Trellised Quotes

#1. 'It worked.' (said after witnessing the first atomic detonation).

J. Robert Oppenheimer

#2. As a kid at the World's Fair in 1965, I missed seeing the big global population clock roll over from 2,999,999,999 to 3 billion - I was really disappointed.

Bill Nye

#3. Writing is thinking on paper

William Zinsser

#4. Depression has been called the world's number one public health problem. In fact, depression is so widespread it is considered the common cold of psychiatric disturbances. But there is a grim difference between depression and a cold. Depression can kill you.

David D. Burns

#5. Until they enter elementary school most youngsters are motivated by the challenge itself, not by stars or grades or rewards. This is called mastery motivation and is the form of learning most likely to lead to both engagement and persistence, and ultimately to expertise.

Madeline Levine

#6. Once upon a time lasts forever

Philip Pullman

#7. It hurts because you want to try to get out there and help the team win, and I wasn't able to do that. Injuries are part of the game, but I'm over that now, hopefully.

Pokey Reese

#8. For every look at self, take 10 looks at Christ.

Robert Murray M'Cheyne

#9. You cannot by any chance fail if you persevere.

Anthony Bennett

#10. I don't think I want to win anything I think I want to die unadorned.

Frank O'Hara

#11. Life folded Death; Death trellised Life; the grim god wived with youthful Life, and begat him curly-headed glories. Now,

Herman Melville

#12. He looked up at them, a scruffy Napoleon with his laces trailing, exiled to a rose-trellised Elba.

Terry Pratchett

#13. Do what you love and try not to look at what other people occupy themselves with. Most people seem restless and bounce around too much to focus or even pay attention enough to themselves to figure out exactly what they really do love, as opposed to what the people that surround them are doing.

Rodney Mullen

#14. Every experience deeply felt in life needs to be passed along. Wheather it be through words and music, chiseled in stone, painted with a brush, or sewn with a needle, it is a way of reaching for immortality.

Thomas Jefferson

#15. How good we are as preachers depends - not altogether, but (make no mistake!) primarily - on how good we are as men.

John Knox

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