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Transports Quote Quotes By Casey Stoner

Even in motocross, you're struggling to see people pass each other anymore. There seems to be one line in motocross. — Casey Stoner

Transports Quote Quotes By Avijeet Das

At times you inhale a fragrance that transports you to another world. — Avijeet Das

Transports Quote Quotes By Barry Levinson

When I was growing up in Baltimore, the Colts were not just a team that played in the city. It was part of the city. Football players didn't make close to the money they make today and most took jobs in the off-season. Some were mechanics, others worked at furniture stores, and you could find them drinking at a neighborhood watering hole ... — Barry Levinson

Transports Quote Quotes By Robert Collier

The power for happiness, for good, for everything we need of life is within each one of us. The power is there - unlimited power. — Robert Collier

Transports Quote Quotes By Ron Fournier

The problem, gentlemen, is that Obama is right: The promise of upward mobility is dying in America, and no amount of political demagoguery will fix it. — Ron Fournier

Transports Quote Quotes By Paul Wells

Animation is everywhere - it is the omnipresent visual language of the 21st century. — Paul Wells

Transports Quote Quotes By Leia Shaw

Aw, fuck me," she muttered.
"Love to doll, but I'm sort of numb from the waist down," he said. "Can I take you up on it later, though? — Leia Shaw

Transports Quote Quotes By Steven Pressfield

Fundamentalism is the philosophy of the powerless, the conquered, the displaced and the dispossessed. Its spawning ground is the wreckage of political and military defeat, as Hebrew fundamentalism arose during the Babylonian captivity, as white Christian fundamentalism appeared in the American South during Reconstruction, as the notion of the Master Race evolved in Germany following World War I. In such desperate times, the vanquished race would perish without a doctrine that restored hope and pride. Islamic fundamentalism ascends from the same landscape of despair and possesses the same tremendous and potent appeal. What exactly is this despair? It is the despair of freedom. The dislocation and emasculation experienced by the individual cut free from the familiar and comforting structures of the tribe and the clan, the village and the family. It is the state of modern life. The — Steven Pressfield

Transports Quote Quotes By Philip Yancey

My mother believed he would be healed. She counted on God, and the worst thing happened, the impact of that error in theology, in thinking, impacted my life from the very beginning. — Philip Yancey