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Humorous Triathlon Quotes By Richard Wilbur

To this congress the poet speaks not of peculiar and personal things, but of what in himself is most common, most anonymous, most fundamental, most true of all men. — Richard Wilbur

Humorous Triathlon Quotes By Sacha Baron Cohen

I think I think in the moment. So when I'm in character, I'm in character, and I'm obviously thinking about what's going on around me, but it's easier to do stuff when you're in character. — Sacha Baron Cohen

Humorous Triathlon Quotes By Chris Abani

The greatest thing about form and convention is that it saves you from having to reinvent the wheel. Now, whether you mount the wheel to a horse carriage or a Formula One racing car, make it plain or give it spinning rims, those are all craft decisions. But the fact of the wheel remains: it will turn if you set it down. That's what I mean about the beauty of the gifts genre can offer. — Chris Abani

Humorous Triathlon Quotes By Carlos Ruiz Zafon

As he took them in his arms, the crying of the babies permeated the night like a trail of blood calling out to a predator. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Humorous Triathlon Quotes By Alex Gibney

Why do we even need WikiLeaks? They're not the only organization that publishes leaks. And they don't have some special technology that allows them to post on the Internet with mirrored sites. The idea of WikiLeaks lives on, but as an organization, it's become increasingly irrelevant. — Alex Gibney

Humorous Triathlon Quotes By Philip Gibbs

In less than twenty-five years ... the motor-car will be obsolete, because the aeroplane will run along the ground as well as fly over it. — Philip Gibbs

Humorous Triathlon Quotes By Bobby Darin

This marriage is no one's business but our own. — Bobby Darin

Humorous Triathlon Quotes By James K. Polk

No union exists between church and state, and perfect freedom of opinion is guaranteed to all sects and creeds. — James K. Polk