Rusby Cycles Quotes & Sayings
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I'm a whopping 5 foot 4 inches tall. I'm not going to get any taller. — Kevin Hart
Some days you can almost see Hal like flit in and out of a match, like some part of him leaves and hovers and then comes back. — David Foster Wallace
The difference, generally speaking, between sportbike people and cruiser people is that sportbike people like performance skill and wear safety gear; cruisers like chrome, noise, and style. It's funny to me to separate them because I ride both. I prefer performance cruisers like the Honda Valkyrie I had or my Triumph Rocket III. — Alonzo Bodden
Before I had kids, I always found it funny how people would talk about their children like they were the cutest things on the planet and how every little thing they did was endlessly fascinating. Now that I've had kids, I can say with certainty that, my children really are the cutest things on this planet and every little thing they do is endlessly fascinating ... — Jennifer Miller
Even the gods
Cowered like dogs at what they had done. — Herbert Mason
I'm actually very introverted. I'm very shy. I'm very emotional. — Tom Ford
Because people heal a whole lot faster when they're with someone who loves them — Robin Roe
And Supernatural, in fact, going there wasit felt like a place where I had to actually, um, learn to be kind of manly. I felt like I had to kind of change my, like, way of speaking for a little bit, just to kind of fit in, oddly enough. Which was weird. — Ben Edlund
The beauty of sleep is the way the world around you disappears. — Susan Henderson
If you become so intensely curious that without knowing you cannot live, that is called seeking. — Jaggi Vasudev
It is when we stop believing that religions have been handed down from above or else that they are entirely daft that matters become more interesting. — Alain De Boton
I'm not a theoretician about playwriting, but I have a strong sense that plays have to be pitched - the scene, the line, the word - at the exact point where the audience has just the right amount of information. It's like Occam's razor. — Tom Stoppard
