Rapha Cycling Quotes & Sayings
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We used to think that energy and water would be the critical issues for the next century. Now we think water will be the critical issue. — Mostafa Kamal Tolba

There are moments in life when a man retreats defensively, when he must give ground, when he must surrender less important positions in order to protect the more important ones. But should it come to the very last, the most important one, at this point a man must halt and stand firm if he doesn't want to begin life all over again with idle hands and a feeling of being shipwrecked. — Milan Kundera

There are four important words that define your life: love, hope, happiness, and kindness. — Debasish Mridha

Not another flag has such an errand, carrying everywhere, the world around, such hope for freedom such glorious tidings. — Henry Ward Beecher

Setbacks, on the other hand, just make us feel weak and stupid: I should have conquered this by now. I happened on a question not long ago that oerfectly expresses this mentality: How many times must I prove myself an idiot? — Beth Moore

Watching young Afghan skaters in the film 'Skateistan' made me realize why I've spent my entire life as a skateboarder. — Stacy Peralta

We've had this conversation already and watch your mouth, you fuckhead, there's a lady here. — Lisa Marie Rice

It doesn't matter what a person is born but it matters how he grows up to be... — J.K. Rowling

As we age, we feel less like leaves and more like trees. We have roots that ground us and sturdy trunks that may sway, but don't break, in the wind. — Meg Jay

That was the nice thing about the Spot: you could hear everything, but no one could see you. — Sarah Dessen

Far more indispensable then food for the physical body is spiritual nourishment for the soul. One can do without food for a considerable time, but a man of the spirit cannot exist for a single second without spiritual nourishment. — Mahatma Gandhi

The height of artistic skill is to know how to conceal the mechanical effort and strain beneath harmonious calm. — August Bournonville