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Oarsmanship Quotes By Iben Dissing Sandahl

Worrying about life's circumstances of those I love, but over which I have no control is a dangerous, never-ending and pointless game to play. — Iben Dissing Sandahl

Oarsmanship Quotes By Seth Adam Smith

Life is less about finding and more about seeking. — Seth Adam Smith

Oarsmanship Quotes By Carlos Ruiz Zafon

It seems that in the advanced stages of stupidity, a lack of ideas is compensated for by an excess of ideologies. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Oarsmanship Quotes By Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

And yet, until I came to the West myself and spent two years looking around, I could never have imagined the extreme degree to which the West actually desired to blind itself to the world situation, the extreme degree to which the West had already become a world without a will, a world gradually petrifying in the face of the danger confronting it, a world oppressed above all by the need to defend its freedom. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Oarsmanship Quotes By Denzel Washington

I don't look back, no. Maybe when I'm older; people say, 'What's your favorite film?' I say, 'My next one.' I'm not interested in sitting around; I just don't, never have. — Denzel Washington

Oarsmanship Quotes By Dean Young

Just because we have birds inside us, we don't have to be cages. — Dean Young

Oarsmanship Quotes By Luke Treadaway

I have started to record some demos so hopefully in the near future I can play live. — Luke Treadaway

Oarsmanship Quotes By Barry S. Strauss

The Greek in me wanted to know what it felt like to pull an oar. The intellectual wondered about how to get eight individuals to move to the same beat. The athlete wanted to check what has been described as the ultimate workout. The romantic craved seeing if the quirkiness of the sport - there is after all, little practical value to oarsmanship in the postindustrial age - stirred his blood. — Barry S. Strauss