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Greatest Motocross Quotes By Nicole Williams

and no, no, I didn't think it was a coincidence SS was short for sorority sister. — Nicole Williams

Greatest Motocross Quotes By Vanessa Star

Greeks have a sense about wine and coffee. — Vanessa Star

Greatest Motocross Quotes By Samuel Beckett

He had a curious hunted walk, like that of a destitute diabetic in a strange city. — Samuel Beckett

Greatest Motocross Quotes By Bernard Lewis

Terrorism requires only a few. Obviously, the West must defend itself by whatever means will be effective. But in devising means to fight the terrorists, it would surely be useful to understand the forces that drive them. — Bernard Lewis

Greatest Motocross Quotes By Seth Low

The great city can teach something that no university by itself can altogether impart: a vivid sense of the largeness of human brotherhood, a vivid sense of man's increasing obligation to man; a vivid sense of our absolute dependence on one another. — Seth Low

Greatest Motocross Quotes By Eugene H. Peterson

The role of the pastor is to embody the gospel. And of course to get it embodied, which you can only do with individuals, not in the abstract. — Eugene H. Peterson

Greatest Motocross Quotes By David Sarnoff

The wireless music box has no imaginable commercial value. Who would pay for a message sent to nobody in particular? — David Sarnoff

Greatest Motocross Quotes By Frederick William Robertson

Read a work on the "Evidences of Christianity," and it may become highly probable that Christianity, etc., are true. This is an opinion. Feel God. Do His will, till the Absolute Imperative within you speaks as with a living voice, "Thou shalt, and thou shalt not;" and then you do not think, you know that there is a God. — Frederick William Robertson

Greatest Motocross Quotes By Carl Sandburg

Lay me on an anvil, O God.
Beat me and hammer me into a crowbar.
Let me pry loose old walls.
Let me lift and loosen old foundations.
Lay me on an anvil, O God.
Beat me and hammer me into a steel spike.
Drive me into the girders that hold a skyscraper together.
Take red-hot rivets and fasten me into the central girders.
Let me be the great nail holding a skyscraper through blue nights into white stars. — Carl Sandburg