William S Harley Quotes & Sayings
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Be kind. Be wise. Be free! — Jackie Coupe
Things, and people, were always more beautiful when you were afraid to lose them. — Martina Boone
If on a winter's night a traveler, outside the town of Malbork, leaning from the steep slope without fear of wind or vertigo, looks down in the gathering shadow in a network of lines that enlace, in a network of lines that intersect, on the carpet of leaves illuminated by the moon around an empty grave-What story down there awaits its end?-he asks, anxious to hear the story. — Italo Calvino
I am disappointed, but I am realistic too. When you put your defense back on the field repeatedly, the offense needs to do its job and the defense needs to get itself off the field. — Les Miles
Life was good to me. I had a great wife, good kids, money, my own health
and I'm lonely and bored. — O.J. Simpson
There is at least one more atheism left; it is by its very nature a belligerent form that wants to spread far and wide by propagating itself though books, TV, and other media. — Gerard Verschuuren
Of John Le Carre's books, I've only read 'The Spy Who Came In From The Cold,' and I haven't read anything by Graham Greene, but I've heard a great deal about how 'Your Republic Is Calling You' reminded English readers of those two writers. I don't really have any particular interest in Cold War spy novels. — Kim Young-ha
In spite of the anguish my addiction to drugs and alcohol has caused me, I wouldn't relinquish its lessons — Russell Brand
Once you run and once you win with an unabashed progressive feminist standard, then it becomes easier for everybody else who's running, — Christine Pelosi
Men die when they are finished living... — Ben Jones
You never oughta drink water when it ain't running, — John Steinbeck
Come quickly, I am drinking the stars! — Dom Perignon
Have you noticed that you feel better around some people than others? You smile more in their presence and afterward feel a little lighter, a bit more cheerful? I think of those people as "purveyors of hope." They help me to know that beyond every mountain I face there is a path ... even if I can't see it from the valley. — Steve Goodier
