“Winning isn’t everything.” – Linus van Pelt’s quotes from a movie “A Boy Named Charlie Brown. (1969)”
Motivational Linus van Pelt Quotes
- “We learn more from losing than we do from winning.” – Linus van Pelt
- “I really don’t believe in this business of some people being born losers.” – Linus van Pelt
- “Don’t give up.” – Linus van Pelt
- “You can’t continue carrying on like this, Charlie Brown.” – Linus van Pelt
- “You’re going to have to do something about it. You’re going to have to win at something. Something that will restore your lost self-confidence.” – Linus van Pelt
- “That’s a good idea, Charlie Brown! If you win, it’ll show everybody that you’re not a born loser.” – Linus van Pelt
- “Boy, you really did it, Charlie Brown. You were great! You’re our class champion!” – Linus van Pelt
- “Of course, Charlie Brown. This is only the beginning.” – Linus van Pelt
- “Think of it this way, Charlie Brown. You’re going on a great adventure! And you’ll be representing all us little kids. Our honor is riding on your shoulders.” – Linus van Pelt
- “Don’t be discouraged, Charlie Brown. You have nothing to lose. You’ll either be a hero, or a goat.” – Linus van Pelt
Life Linus van Pelt Quotes
- “This blanket is a necessity. It keeps me from cracking up. It could be regarded as a spiritual tourniquet. Without this blanket, I’d be nothing; a ship without a rudder!” – Linus van Pelt
- “Life is difficult, isn’t it, Charlie Brown?” – Linus van Pelt
- “And tomorrow, you’ll represent our class in the all-school spelling bee.” – Linus van Pelt
- “My blanket! My life! My all! It’ll bring you luck!” – Linus van Pelt
- “The world didn’t come to an end.” – Linus van Pelt
Funny Linus van Pelt Quotes
- “Hey, Charlie Brown! Wait for me! You look like you’ve been taking shock treatments or something.” – Linus van Pelt
- “(picking up a book and singing) When a word has a C for an ending, Like Frolic…” – Linus van Pelt
- “Or Colic?” – Linus van Pelt
- “Or Comic, and Mimic, and Picnic, You always add a K before appending!” – Linus van Pelt
- “You know, sticking an E or I or Y –” – Linus van Pelt
- “For example – Colicky, Frolicker, Picnicker, Mimicker!” – Linus van Pelt
- “On the other hand, if suffix is maintained, page 43, Then E must be retained after C!” – Linus van Pelt
- “Right! That keeps the spelling stable!” – Linus van Pelt
- “Of course, let’s try!” – Linus van Pelt
- “Sleigh, Stein, Fahrenheit!” – Linus van Pelt
- “Excepting: Fiery, Hierarchy, Hieroglyphic!” – Linus van Pelt
- “E I is also used in special words, that merit careful study –E before I after C –Seizure, Leisure, Seize, Skein, Protein, Weird, Either, Neither, Codeine, Caffeine!” – Linus van Pelt
- “Siege, however is spelled I-E –” – Linus van Pelt
- “Otherwise, use I-E in Thief, Believe, Fiend, Niece, Field, Brief, Grief, Cashier, Achieve, Yield!” – Linus van Pelt
- “Only one word in the language ends in SEDE – Supersede! Three others end in CEED –Exceed, Proceed, Succeed! All others end in CEDE Accede, Concede, Intercede, Precede Recede Secede! E before I after C!” – Linus van Pelt
- “When a word ends in C like Frolic and Mimic and Picnic, Insert a K before adding a suffix!” – Linus van Pelt
- “Beginning with F, I or Y, E-I is used immediately after the letter C. The single exception is Financier!” – Linus van Pelt
- “E I is used in words in which it has the sound of A, Or the sound as I as in Height, Sleigh, Stein, Fahrenheit!” – Linus van Pelt
- “E I is also used in special words –Leisure, Seizure, Seize, Skein, Protein, Weird, Either, Neither, Codeine, Caffeine! Use I-E in Thief, Belief, Fiend, Field, Brief, Grief, Yield, Achieve, Cashier, Except after C as in Accede, Proceed, Succeed, Exceed, Concede Intercede, Precede, Recede, ucceed…” – Linus van Pelt
- “When a word has a C for an ending, Like Frolic…” – Linus van Pelt
- “Or Colic?” – Linus van Pelt
- “Or Comic, and Mimic, and Picnic, You always add a K before appending!” – Linus van Pelt
- “(annoyed) How would I ever take you to a movie?!” – Linus van Pelt
- “(pushes Sally away) Good grief, no!” – Linus van Pelt
- “Never feel sorry for blockheads!!!” – Linus van Pelt