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Pedaling Into The Weekend Quotes By Edwin Louis Cole

All wrong conduct is based on wrong believing — Edwin Louis Cole

Pedaling Into The Weekend Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Educators not only teach, but they also inspire students to learn, ignite the light of imaginations, shine the sense of perception, and define the path of life for future generations. — Debasish Mridha

Pedaling Into The Weekend Quotes By Osamu Dazai

I was frightened even by God. I could not believe in His love, only in His punishment. Faith. That, I felt, was the act of facing the tribunal of justice with one's head bowed to receive the scourge of God. I could believe in hell, but it was impossible for me to believe in the existence of heaven. — Osamu Dazai

Pedaling Into The Weekend Quotes By Hunter S. Thompson

Love plans for tomorrow and loneliness thinks of yesterday. — Hunter S. Thompson

Pedaling Into The Weekend Quotes By Josephine Myles

My self-esteem is Teflon coated, baby. — Josephine Myles

Pedaling Into The Weekend Quotes By Madeline Miller

He is lost in Agamemnon and Odysseus' wily double meanings, their lies and games of power. They have confounded him, tied him to a stake and baited him. I stroke the soft skin of his forehead. I would untie him if I could. If he would let me. — Madeline Miller

Pedaling Into The Weekend Quotes By Gloria Vanderbilt

All art, from the paintings on the walls of cave dwellers to art created today, is autobiographical because it comes from the secret place in the soul where imagination resides. — Gloria Vanderbilt

Pedaling Into The Weekend Quotes By Michael Meade

There's an African proverb: 'When death finds you, may it find you alive.' Alive means living your own damned life, not the life that your parents wanted, or the life some cultural group or political party wanted, but the life that your own soul wants to live. — Michael Meade