Guilloux Tahiti Quotes & Sayings
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Really, in a lot of ways being a cyclist is like being a vampire. First of all, both cyclists and vampires are cultural outcasts with cult followings who clumsily walk the line between cool and dorky. Secondly, both cyclists and vampires resemble normal humans, but they also lead secret double lives, have supernatural powers, and aren't governed by the same rules as the rest of humanity - though cycling doesn't come with the drawbacks of vampirism. Cyclists can ride day or night, we can consume all the garlic we want, and very few of us are afflicted with bloodlust or driven by a relentless urge to kill. — BikeSnobNYC

Wisdom doesn't come easily or without a cost; in fact, wisdom often costs us dearly. Your wisdom will run about as deep as the pain that has cut you. There are very few shortcuts in life, if any. — Bryant McGill

No individual or people can achieve anything without industry suffering, and sacrifice. — Fatima Jinnah

Oh, for crying out loud, it's because you're so uptight and self-righteous. Somebody said your ass was probably as watertight as a frog, and next thing you know they were calling you Kermit. — Mitty Walters

Change is the law of life. — John F. Kennedy

If one must choose between rigour and meaning, I shall unhesitatingly choose the latter. — Rene Thom

Give 'em a pussy invite. — Lil' Kim

Happiness, it seems to me, consists of two things: first, in being where you belong, and second
and best
in comfortably going through everyday life, that is, having had a good night's sleep and not being hurt by new shoes. — Theodor Fontane

Walt put everything he knew about communication with images into the park, so it was very familiar. — John Hench

All the beautiful corners of the world are the greatest mind and body healers! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

It is a horrible thing to have to enter into the details
of inter-party polemics; it is like diving into a cesspool. — George Orwell

To experience love as claustrophobia. In such a twisted paradigm lies the sick legacy of a lifetime in the closet. — Paul Monette