Gwin Quotes & Sayings
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Man was born to be rich, or grow rich by use of his faculties, by the union of thought with nature. Property is an intellectual production. The game requires coolness, right reasoning, promptness, and patience in the players. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

If you're rolling over rocks and stuff and you have a bigger wheel, it's going to stay out of the holes - rough sections become smoother. — Aaron Gwin

We used to wash our hair in buckets and survive on toasted sandwiches, chocolates and soup. — Joan Greenwood

War is a difficult time for everybody - for soldiers on the front and for the people on the road. War takes away from us everything that we know, as we know it. It gives us a blank slate to re-write our lives and for ink it gives us blood. — Preeti Bhonsle

Ever since I was a little kid, when I was racing motocross and stuff, it's been a dream to ride for Red Bull someday. — Aaron Gwin

There is such a thing as crazy-mother bonding ... It happens when one realizes the other also has had a crazy mother, and it is both painful and pleasurable. There are more crazy mothers than you might think. — Minrose Gwin

When it came to hiding, even Gwin had nothing to teach Dustfinger. A strange sense of curiosity had always driven him to explore the hidden, forgotten corners of this and any other place, and all that knowledge had now come in useful. — Cornelia Funke

With a larger wheel, you have more contact with the ground, so you have better traction whether you're braking or cornering or any of that stuff. Also, with bigger wheels, once you get them up to speed, they roll faster. — Aaron Gwin

Color transmits and translates emotion. — Wassily Kandinsky

You can't know how much a mother loves. — Jessica Fortunato

No actor wants to play someone else's performance. — Kate Winslet

Do not be afraid of mistakes, provided you do not make the same one twice. — Eleanor Roosevelt

The intelligent investor is a realist who sells to optimists and buys from pessimists. — Benjamin Graham

To be honest with you, I don't male-bash. I don't believe in male-bashing. I write about things that are natural, that happen in life. — Cherrelle

That's just it, Eva said with a gleam in her eyes that matched the rhinestones on her glasses, you had to get somebody to teach you, to facilitate. Literacy wasn't like a piece of my mama's lemon cake you handed over to somebody on a plate. — Minrose Gwin