Top 16 Vinedresser Quotes
#1. Once you've actually died on stage ... I mean, how do you top that?
Stiv Bators
#2. We do not need to go out and find love; rather, we need to be still and let love discover us.
John O'Donohue
#3. The vinedresser is never nearer the branches then when he is pruning them.
David Jeremiah
#4. most valuable businesses of coming decades will be built by entrepreneurs who seek to empower people rather than try to make them obsolete.
Peter Thiel
#5. They made small effort to cover their raw souls with the mantle of commonplace words.
Susan Glaspell
#6. What you think is going to be a big break or opportunity can sometimes turn into the opposite, and vice versa.
Lydia Leonard
#7. The defense should be expecting a run or a pass here.
John Madden
#8. Being able to do something that's never been done before, that's what I've always wanted to do ... There was nothing that was going to stand in my way of being the first.
Michael Phelps
#9. I always thought that explained it: the romance is a reaction from the algebra. I never knew a person connected with mathematics or astronomy or statistics, or any of those exact things, who didn't have a crazy streak in 'em SOMEwhere.
Booth Tarkington
#10. If you want to be a good intuitive Bayesian - if you want to naturally make good predictions, without having to think about what kind of prediction rule is appropriate - you need to protect your priors. Counterintuitively, that might mean turning off the news.
Brian Christian
#11. Everything in this place was livid and lurid and living, and when he loved her and hurt her all at once she lived, too, higher and harder than she had thought she could.
Catherynne M Valente
#13. No good thing comes from the practice of comparison. What farmer is constantly comparing the young sprout he just planted with the mature, fruitful vines and measuring its height against them? Our Vinedresser does not pit us against one another, and we should follow His lead.
Anna Blanc
#14. After the fighting is done, and even when it's still happening, apologies are often needed for the recounting of bare facts. Sometimes bare facts feel unpatriotic.
Phil Klay
#15. My aunt got me interested in journalism - she found an old typewriter, had it worked over, put it on the dining room table, gave me a stack of paper and said, 'Play like you're a writer.'
Dan Jenkins
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