DO NOT POST COMMENTS UNTIL YOU ARE INSTRUCTED TO DO SO

AS OF 2/26 STUDENTS ARE NOW GIVEN PERMISSION TO POST THEIR COMMENTS.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR QUOTES FOR IRP

Choose a quote with a KNOWN author.
Your quote should be set up in the following manner.

Choose an appropriate title for your quote post, i.e. Becky's quote about winter, John's quote about happiness

"Put your chosen quote in quotation marks."
List the author of your quote underneath.
Leave a space.
Somewhere in the body of your quote include a picture that enhances your quote post.
Key in some background information on your author or something interesting you discovered about your author during the research of your quote that would be of interest to your peers.
Key in why you chose this quote, and/or why it has meaning to your life, etc.

Please have all quotes posted by the end of week 5.
When all quotes have been posted, I will instruct you to make comments (minimum of two). Pick two or more quotes by fellow classmates and add a comment to their post. You may comment on their quote or on their author or on the information they shared. Comments should be posted by the end of week 8.

Inappropriate quote posts or comments will not be tolerated and will result in a failing IRP grade. Build each other up, not tear each other down.


Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Tammy's quotes





From what we get, we can make a living; what we give, however, makes a life."
By Arthur Ashe




Arthur Ashe was a great champion in tennis and life. He had a great career until 1979, when he unexpectedly had a heart attack. He retired in 1980 because of his heart disease.After retiring he did alot of charity work and lived his life helping others. In 1988 he learned that he had contracted HIV from a blood transfusion during one of his heart surgeries. Arthur Ashe died on Feburary 6, 1993 from complications from Aids. Ashe was given many honors during and after his life for all the good he had done. Arthur Ashe still remains the only African American player ever to win the mens singles at Wimbleton, U.S. Open and the Australian Open.He was a great athlete, husband, father, and a very given man.


I choose this quote because I have always believed that giving and helping others is more important than what you get. This quote is like another quote that I really like (It's better to give than to receive) I have always tried to live my life that way.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I liked this quote a lot. Before coming back to school, I helped in our church food pantry and it felt so good to help just to be helping and not for money. There are ways you can get paid so to speak that are priceless.

Dustynn said...

I really liked this quote. I like to help people and when I do, it makes me feel so good about myself and for the poeple I help. Great quote!