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Funny Unicycle Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

A man's foibles are what makes him lovable. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Funny Unicycle Quotes By Diane Nelson

I always joke that they're all like my children, so I love them all, but I would be lying if I didn't admit that 'Wonder Woman' has an affinity for me. — Diane Nelson

Funny Unicycle Quotes By Carmen Rasmusen

Give it your best shot. Go for it. If it's what you really want to do, go for it. Even if you don't make it, you will never look back and have regrets. You can always say, "Hey, I went for it. I tried my hardest. It was an awesome experience." — Carmen Rasmusen

Funny Unicycle Quotes By Merlin Mann

A priority is observed, not manufactured or assigned. Otherwise, it's necessarily not a priority. — Merlin Mann

Funny Unicycle Quotes By Danielle Steel

I've shut myself inside these walls, and I'm going to be a very lonely old lady if I'm not careful. — Danielle Steel

Funny Unicycle Quotes By Boy George

Warren Street was at the high end of the New Romantic scene. They were mostly college art students and people who knew top designers. — Boy George

Funny Unicycle Quotes By Siri Hustvedt

Six months isn't such a long time. That's how long it's been since I came to see you in May, but the fact is it's been much longer than that. We've spent years living inside each other. — Siri Hustvedt

Funny Unicycle Quotes By Lee Gutkind

And there are two types of stories. One type is one's own story. The other type is telling the stories of others. Thanks to this genre, writers of nonfiction can now use the tools of the reporter, the points of view and ear for dialog of a novelist, and the passion and wordplay of the poet. — Lee Gutkind

Funny Unicycle Quotes By Ken Wilber

God does not lie in our collective past, God lies in our collective future; the Garden of Eden is tomorrow, not yetsterday; the Golden Age lies down the road, not up it. — Ken Wilber