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Santini Bicycle Quotes By Marco Arment

Attention to detail can't be (and never is) added later. It's an entire development philosophy, methodology, and culture. — Marco Arment

Santini Bicycle Quotes By Dennis Oppenheim

[The photographs] were there simply to indicate a radical art that had already vanished. The photograph was necessary only as a residue for communication. — Dennis Oppenheim

Santini Bicycle Quotes By Kim Young-ha

When I wrote 'Your Republic Is Calling You,' it was Franz Kafka's writing that I had most in mind, and James Joyce's 'Ulysses.' Entirely out of the blue, Kafka's characters receive an order to go somewhere, and when they try to comply, they never quite manage it. Ki-yong in 'Your Republic Is Calling You' is precisely that sort of character. — Kim Young-ha

Santini Bicycle Quotes By Hilary McKay

He will grow up into one of those people who lean back to smile and jump so easily it looks like slow motion and steer cars with their knees and snitch roses from gardens to give to girls and write with their left hand and own two pairs of jeans and one jacket and fall in love from such a height and so hard and so completely that they never quite recover from the drop.
But at least he will have me to look out for him. — Hilary McKay

Santini Bicycle Quotes By Norma Budden

Demonstrate love in everything you do; as you grow old, the love you've shown to others will be directed towards you. — Norma Budden

Santini Bicycle Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

I'm not accustomed to the idea of a woman holding a position among men at a place of business," she admitted. "My father always said that the female brain was insufficient to the demands of professional work."
"You disapprove of Fernsby's actions, then?"
"I approve wholeheartedly," she said without hesitation. "A woman should have choices other than to marry or live with her family. — Lisa Kleypas