Famous Bike Riding Quotes & Sayings
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The bike that I've been riding is a Big Ripper. It' an SE Racing 29 bike that Famous [Stars & Straps] did a collaboration with and Travis [Barker] gave to me. So that's the bike that I cruise around on and bunny-hop on. — Matt Skiba

A Scotchman must be a very sturdy moralist who does not love Scotland better than truth. — Samuel Johnson

I use logic all the time in mathematics, and it seems to yield "correct" results, but in mathematics "correct" by and large means "logical", so I'm back where I started. I can't defend logic because I can't remove my glasses. — Richard J. Trudeau

God never intended His Church to be a refrigerator in which to preserve perishable piety. He intended it to be an incubator in which to hatch out converts. - F. LINCICOME — Leonard Ravenhill

Me, I was already jaded and tarnished, skeptical that a fantasy world could keep reality at bay. — Jodi Picoult

You are not accidental. The world needs you. Without you, something will be missing in existence and nobody can replace it. — Rajneesh

There are no edges to my loving now. — Jalaluddin Rumi

God didn't make Eve from Adam's rib. He took out half of Adam's brain by accident. — Shirley Jump

I love Pilates, I really do, and I do it three times a week because it works well for me. — Aerin Lauder

If you don't know where to put your money, it will be gone. — Robert Kiyosaki

Art's purpose is to sober and quiet the mind so that it is in accord with what happens. — John Cage

The sun of God's glory was made to shine at the center of the solar system of our soul. And when it does, all the planets of our life are held in their proper orbit. — John Piper

Then come and as we lay, beside this sleepy glade, there I will sing to you my Longfellow serenade. — Neil Diamond

Someone carries my belief that raises hope in me, but flame didn't last for long — Durgesh Satpathy

The teacher usually learns more than the pupil. Isn't that true?" "It would be hard to learn much less than my pupils," came a low growl from somewhere on the table, "without undergoing a prefrontal lobotomy. — Douglas Adams