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Quotes & Sayings About Strava

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Strava Quotes By Radhanath Swami

Real problem is not population explosion, but what the population is doing. — Radhanath Swami

Strava Quotes By C.S. Lewis

All of our notions of modernity and progress and all our advances in technological expertise have not brought an end to war. Our declaring the notion of sin to be obsolete has not diminished human suffering. And the easy answers: blaming technology, or, for that matter, the world's religions, have not solved the problem. The problem, C. S. Lewis insists, is us. — C.S. Lewis

Strava Quotes By Scott Lynch

He withdrew then, leaving [him] standing in the bloody morning sunlight, leaving him all alone at the heart of his fortress, for the second time, with nothing but a corpse for company. — Scott Lynch

Strava Quotes By Howard A. Snyder

Romans says the creation was 'subjected to frustration, in hope that it will be liberated from its bondage to decay.' In hope! There is hope for the earth. As Christians, we can and should have hope for the earth, as well as our hope of heaven. — Howard A. Snyder

Strava Quotes By K.A. Poe

According to history, he wrote of humans originally having four arms, four legs, and a single head made up of two faces." I stared awkwardly at him. "But, in fear of their power, Zeus split them all in half, condemning them to a life of searching for their other half... — K.A. Poe

Strava Quotes By George Deukmejian

It seems to me that it's better to allow people to have more spendable income.That helps 'LO stimulate the economy and create more jobs. — George Deukmejian

Strava Quotes By Mal Peet

So? You think people stop talking to you when they are dead? — Mal Peet

Strava Quotes By Jettie Necole

The party was at its peak and everyone was taking full advantage of the moment. Each lady had her eye on a certain marked beau. Elegant women conversed with eligible men, handsome and well bred. Ruby felt sorry for the under-endowed ladies and plain girls, who stood together in a small group with their mothers. Passing by the conniving little circle, she heard too clearly the strategies they had concocted. They were like vultures hunting for rotten meat. Mothers sent out their girls to meet the wealthiest and nearly deceased men of the ton. — Jettie Necole