Strokers Motorcycles Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 15 famous quotes about Strokers Motorcycles with everyone.
Top Strokers Motorcycles Quotes

Being true to one's duty is a mark of true disciples of the Lord and the children of God. Be valiant in your duty. Stay in step. Do not fail in your most important task, that of keeping your second estate. Be true to your duty, for it will bring you to God. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

Finding true love may be a beautiful portion of your story, but it was never intended to be the grand finale. — Debra Fileta

For humans, being able to 'forget' is what allows them to survive through their cruel and harsh lives. — Hotaru Odagiri

The Reverend grinned, his fangs flashing. "You know, I've heard this rumor ... about a member of the Brotherhood who's celibate. Yeah, go figure, a warrior who abstains. And I've heard a few other things about this male. He's down to one leg. Has a scarred sociopath for a twin. You wouldn't by any chance know of such a Brother?" Phury shook his head. "Nope. — J.R. Ward

What sweeter words can fall on the human ear? It's going to be May all week long. — Russell Baker

The only actor who I think probably might have possibly taken a swing at me if he could have would be Burt Reynolds. He used to call Roger and me the Bruise Brothers, out of Chicago. — Gene Siskel

Barack Obama is one of the greatest politicians in American history. — John Podhoretz

The band couldn't have happened anywhere else in the world but New York. That was the catalyst. — Jan Hammer

We have no problem with the extinction of domestic animals. — Wayne Pacelle

when confined to technical use. In like — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The lives we live are a bit of a straight-hair vs. curly-hair thing. We often want what we don't have. In reality, it's not about better or worse; it's just perception. — Simon Sinek

Self-denial is a monkish virtue. — David Hume

We'll probably never save our souls - but hell, at least we'll get our hair sorted. — Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi

In history, as in traveling, men usually see only what they already had in their own minds; and few learn much from history, who do not bring much with them to its study. — John Stuart Mill