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Great Rowing Quotes By Sydney Smith

We know nothing of tomorrow, our business is to be good and happy today — Sydney Smith

Great Rowing Quotes By John Bunyan

Yet my great-grandfather was but a water-man, looking one way and rowing another: and I got most of my estate by the same occupation. — John Bunyan

Great Rowing Quotes By Ralph Waldo Trine

Rowing against the tide is hard and uncertain. To go with the tide and thus take advantage of the workings of the great natural force is safe and easy. — Ralph Waldo Trine

Great Rowing Quotes By Tom Kite

The corporate outings were fun, but after doing them for 25 years, they got to be a little old hat. — Tom Kite

Great Rowing Quotes By Sung Kang

Prior to 'Tokyo Drift,' the iconic perception of Asians in Hollywood films has been either the Kung Fu guy, the Yakuza guy or some technical genius. It used to be such a joke, to be laughed at rather than with. — Sung Kang

Great Rowing Quotes By Stephen Young

It's great to see the World Rowing Championships returning to U.S. soil for the first time in 25 years. I am even more excited that it will be taking place in my home state of Florida. Regardless of where my rowing career takes me, I am sure to be in attendance in Sarasota in 2017. — Stephen Young

Great Rowing Quotes By Herman Melville

And thus, through the courage and great skill in obstetrics of Queequeg, the deliverance, or rather, delivery of Tashtego, was successfully accomplished, in the teeth, too, of the most untoward and apparently hopeless impediments; which is a lesson by no means to be forgotten. Midwifery should be taught in the same course with fencing and boxing, riding and rowing. — Herman Melville

Great Rowing Quotes By John Chrysostom

We follow the ways of wolves, the habits of tigers: or, rather we are worse than they. To them nature has assigned that they should be thus fed, while God has honoured us with rational speech and a sense of equity. And yet we are become worse than the wild beast. — John Chrysostom

Great Rowing Quotes By Hester Velmans

How can something that is true in your heart and in your mind not be real? — Hester Velmans

Great Rowing Quotes By John B. Watson

No one knows just how the idea of a soul or the supernatural started ... It probably had its origin in the general laziness of mankind. — John B. Watson

Great Rowing Quotes By Lisa Birnbach

The Head of the Charles in Cambridge, Mass., is the great American crew event, athletically and socially. It occurs the second weekend in October; secondary schools and colleges send shells in all categories in the three-mile race up the Charles River. Drunken Preps line the banks and bridges at Harvard, ready to howl with glee as a coxswain rams his shell into a stanchion of the Eliot Street Bridge (where the river narrows and curves with treacherous suddenness). — Lisa Birnbach

Great Rowing Quotes By Andie MacDowell

As I celebrate life, I can't help but think how young my mom was when she died of a heart attack at 53. My mom didn't get to meet her grandchildren, but I'm determined to watch mine grow up. — Andie MacDowell

Great Rowing Quotes By L.E. Modesitt Jr.

You still pretend to be." "Cynical I will always be, I fear." I sipped from the mug, letting the steam and scent circle my face, breathing the steam. "Non. You are not cynical. You see the world as it is." "Perhaps. I try, but what we are colors what we see. Truth is in the eye of the beholder." I laughed, more harshly than I meant. "That's why I'm skeptical of those who say they have found the truth. — L.E. Modesitt Jr.

Great Rowing Quotes By Sharon Karaa

This is Margaret Brown; boy did she put on a show!" Agnes — Sharon Karaa