Ironman Kona Quotes & Sayings
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Seventy is wormwood, Seventy is gall But its better to be seventy, Than not alive at all. — Phyllis McGinley

By the all-powerful dispensation of Providence, I have been protected beyond all human probability or expectation; for I had four bullets through my coat, and two horses shot under me, and escaped unhurt, although death was leveling my companions on every side of me. Fifteen years after the battle, Washington — Richard "Little Bear" Wheeler

I'm not a pundit. I'm not an analyst. — Michael Moore

The sportsman knows that a sport is a recreation, a game, an amusement and a pastime, but his eyes are fixed on a higher goal, on the most important thing in his life, which is his education or his vocation. — Avery Brundage

Surely our inaction with respect to Syria is a poor precedent if we're fighting a war on terror. — Bill Kristol

A spy novel?" Dagmar asked. "You two are talking about a spy novel?"
Annwyl threw her hands up in the air. "Not just a spy novel!"
"It's much more than that," Ragnar argued, and when Dagmar gawked at him in disgust, he added, "I can't read deep, meaningful, thought-provoking philosophy all the time."
"Exactly. Sometimes you have to read about a completely amoral hero whoring and killing his way across an unnamed land in the name of the queen that he'll always love - "
" - but never have." Then both Ragnar and Annwyl sighed a little. — G.A. Aiken

The rose does not bloom without thorns. True, but would that the thorns did not outlive the rose. — Charles Francis Richter

That simple touch felt like stars springing to life inside of me after years of living in darkness. — Jessie Humphries

Listen, smile, agree, and then do whatever the fuck you were gonna do anyway. — Robert Downey Jr.

Seriously, that woman is so much crazy crammed into a small space that she's practically a crazy singularity. — Mira Grant

Belief is proof and/or reasn. — Kenneth D. Johnson

What puzzles me most is the disappearance of the Diatessaron and where it might be now. — Ian Caldwell