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Bicyclists Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

Dorcas wasn't a fast walker. It was difficult for me to keep behind her. I tried to let others, joggers, and bicyclists, come between us. I followed her past a field where girls were playing soccer, and into the woods bordering Catamount Creek. The smell of pine needles underfoot was sharp, pungent. I seemed to know that I would always associate that smell with this afternoon, and with Dorcas. — Joyce Carol Oates

Bicyclists Quotes By John R. Stilgoe

Ordinary exploration begins in the juiciest sort of indecision, in deliberate, then routine fits of absence of mind... Exploring requires the cloak of invisibility bicyclists and walkers take for granted. — John R. Stilgoe

Bicyclists Quotes By Berenice Bejo

I feel very honored and special really. You can't imagine, to arrive at the Oscars when you arrive so low, and you can't go further than the Oscars. — Berenice Bejo

Bicyclists Quotes By Simon Sebag Montefiore

Young Stalin Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar Potemkin: Catherine the Great's Imperial Partner — Simon Sebag Montefiore

Bicyclists Quotes By John Harvey-Jones

The only companies that innovate are those who believe that innovation is vital for their future. — John Harvey-Jones

Bicyclists Quotes By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The day is dark and cold and dreary; it rains, and the wind is never weary. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Bicyclists Quotes By Kele Moon

He's not a monster, he's a teddy bear," Eve said defiantly. "He's my teddy bear. I don't want you to hurt him. I want you to fix him."
"There's nothing to fix," Danny said. "Paul's not broken. — Kele Moon

Bicyclists Quotes By Sarah Dessen

And I wondered if, in the end, this is how all disputes are settled, with a shared silence as things become equal. You take something from me, I take something from you. We all want balance, one way or another. — Sarah Dessen

Bicyclists Quotes By Lady Gaga

I'm definitely a Polaroid camera girl. For me, what I'm really excited about is bringing back the artistry and the nature of Polaroid. — Lady Gaga

Bicyclists Quotes By Chris Campanioni

The mist after rain, uninterrupted rainfall on rooftops, pitter-patter intellect. The thoughts I leave behind like footsteps. — Chris Campanioni

Bicyclists Quotes By Elaine Sciolino

Paris will give bicyclists more rights when it installs 4,300 signs throughout the city, allowing them to barrel though red lights and turn right on red. — Elaine Sciolino

Bicyclists Quotes By Luca Turin

Until proven innocent, I regard all "gardenias" as I do footprints of the Snowman, engines that run on vacuum energy, or good wines from Savoie. — Luca Turin

Bicyclists Quotes By Bill Wilkinson

We've been trying to sell cyclists of all ages and abilities on very detailed and demanding education and training programs designed to make them more like motorists. Bicyclists have shown they don't want this. What cyclists repeatedly tell us they do want is more safe places to ride, and it is time we listened to that message. — Bill Wilkinson

Bicyclists Quotes By Henry Miller

Our own physical body possesses a wisdom which we who inhabit the body lack. We give it orders which make no sense. — Henry Miller

Bicyclists Quotes By Marcus Sakey

Cooper walked, slow and steady, four-four time in a world gone off measure. — Marcus Sakey

Bicyclists Quotes By Marcel Proust

one can grow so well accustomed as to smile at them, to take the tormentor's side with a. happy determination which deludes one into the belief that it is not, really, tormenting; — Marcel Proust

Bicyclists Quotes By Lee Nichols

Since I've become more observant of how bikes and cars interact, I've decided that bicyclists have two major safety threats: cars and themselves. — Lee Nichols

Bicyclists Quotes By Michael Donaghy

So this talk, or touch if I were there,
Should work its effortless gadgetry of love,
Like Dante's heaven, and melt into the air.

If it doesn't, of course, I've fallen. So much is chance,
So much agility, desire, and feverish care,
As bicyclists and harpsicordists prove

Who only by moving can balance,
Only by balancing move. — Michael Donaghy