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Prewar Bicycle Quotes By Ken Blanchard

People with humility don't think less of themselves, they just think of themselves less. — Ken Blanchard

Prewar Bicycle Quotes By Leigh Bardugo

He'd wanted me to believe in his ruthlessness.
Then I remembered his words from so long ago: Make me your villain. — Leigh Bardugo

Prewar Bicycle Quotes By Suzanne Somers

Throughout my life, I have tried to share my philosophy that getting and staying healthy doesn't have to feel like work. I don't diet or slave away in a gym - what I do is make excellent food choices. — Suzanne Somers

Prewar Bicycle Quotes By Jess Walter

But it's not easy, realising how we fucked it all up. And that turns out to be the hardest thing to live with, not the regret or the fear, but the realisation that the edge is so close to where we live. — Jess Walter

Prewar Bicycle Quotes By Jimmy Connors

With everything else that would swirl around me when I got involved in it, tennis was my main concern. — Jimmy Connors

Prewar Bicycle Quotes By Leigh Bardugo

They'd even made him imitate the different patterns of the bells. A necessity, but he'd felt like a fool chanting, Bing bong bing bing bong. No, wait, bing bing bong bing bing. — Leigh Bardugo

Prewar Bicycle Quotes By Tom Robbins

It's meaning that is of no meaning. That paradox is the key to the meaning of meaning. To look for meaning
or the lack of it
in things is a game played by beings of limited consciousness. Behind everything in life is a process that is beyond meaning. Not beyond understanding, mind you, but beyond meaning. — Tom Robbins

Prewar Bicycle Quotes By Idries Shah

The happiness of the superficial: when a man who has lost his donkey finds it again. — Idries Shah

Prewar Bicycle Quotes By M. Leighton

Avoidance is never the answer. Yes, life is all about pain and trouble and frustration and anger, but it's also about love and friendship and good days and sunshine. You can't have one without the other. If you avoid pain, you avoid living. — M. Leighton