Funny Downhill Biking Quotes & Sayings
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You have 86,400 seconds in each day. Stay positive and use you seconds wisely! Make each day count. — Timothy Pina

I'm actually a Type 1 diabetic, so growing up, I had to eat pretty healthy. — Derek Theler

Let us pick up our books and pencils. They are our most powerful weapons. — Malala Yousafzai

There's a few times in the past when I wrote a song, and I put the words together, and they were very clear pictures, and I felt like I was putting together a really good story. But I don't think I was ever really able to stay on that. What I've sort of developed lyrically is more about the sound of the vocals and what they are. — Justin Vernon

The Reader [10w]
A poem cannot be greater than the mind examining it. — Beryl Dov

Morning, sunshine."
Vlad blinked at her. "Morning, sulfuric acid."
"Pardon me?"
"Well, isn't it just kinda wrong to call a vampire 'sunshine'? — Heather Brewer

Tiny bumps in time shape our lives, even though we spend hours trying to make long-term plans. — Chetan Bhagat

When you're alone, you are in the right place to watch sadness approach like storm clouds over an open field. You can sit in a chair and get ready for it. As it moves through you, you can reach out your hands and feel all the edges. When it passes and you can drink coffee again you even miss it because it has been loyal to you like a boyfriend. — Marie-Helene Bertino

It must be, I thought, one of the race's most persistent and comforting hallucinations to trust that "it can't happen here"
that one's own time and place is beyond cataclysm. — John Wyndham

I knew I wanted to be an artist at age 5 or 6. I always drew. At 8, I was permitted to study. — Hedda Sterne

Try to foresee now everything that might make you interrupt your reading. Cigarettes within reach, if you smoke, and the ashtray. Anything else? Do you have to pee? All right, you know best. — Italo Calvino

A time came when one rubbed one's eyes; one is still rubbing them today. — Friedrich Nietzsche

On the rock bound coast of New Brunswick the waves break incessantly. Every now and then comes a particularly dangerous wave that breaks viciously into the rock. It is called 'The Rage.' That's me. — Max Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook