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Radaelli Motorcycle Quotes By E. Stanley Jones

The only thing you believe in is the thing you believe in enough to practice. Your creed is your deed. — E. Stanley Jones

Radaelli Motorcycle Quotes By Charles Dickens

Indeed this gentleman's stoicism was of that not uncommon kind, which enables a man to bear with exemplary fortitude the afflictions of his friends, but renders him, by way of counterpoise, rather selfish and sensitive in respect of any that happen to befall himself. — Charles Dickens

Radaelli Motorcycle Quotes By Glen Wilson

Eye contact can be used either as a means of seeking intimacy or as an attempt to intimidate. — Glen Wilson

Radaelli Motorcycle Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

Religion is not an imitation of Jesus or Mohammed. Even if an imitation is good, it is never genuine. Be not an imitation of Jesus, but be Jesus, You are quite as great as Jesus, Buddha, or anybody else. If we are not ... we must struggle and be. I would not be exactly like Jesus. It is unnecessary that I should be born a Jew. — Swami Vivekananda

Radaelli Motorcycle Quotes By Fred Lebow

Few things in life match the thrill of a marathon. — Fred Lebow

Radaelli Motorcycle Quotes By Barbara Ehrenreich

America is addicted to wars of distraction. — Barbara Ehrenreich

Radaelli Motorcycle Quotes By Jim Abbott

The no-hitter was the highlight of my career. The specialness of it, I didn't know how lasting it would be when it happened. Everywhere I go, people talk about that game, how exciting it was. That makes me very proud. I'm awfully happy that a ball didn't bloop in somewhere. — Jim Abbott

Radaelli Motorcycle Quotes By Dov Davidoff

Suicide is a terrible idea, but if you're going to end it, do so at a Pinkberry near you. — Dov Davidoff

Radaelli Motorcycle Quotes By Herbert Marcuse

Precisely because Galilean science is, in the formation of its concepts, the technic of a specific Lebenswelt , it does not and cannot transcend this Lebenswelt . It remains essentially within the basic experiential framework and within the universe of ends set by this reality. — Herbert Marcuse