George H. Morris Quotes
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For awhile after you quit Keats all other poetry seems to be only whistling or humming.
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I climbed Mount Everest. I don't quit.
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I'm definitely capable of just enjoying riding my bike these days.
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The guys have told me not to quit my day job.
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Up to nineteen seventy six when I quit gymnastics I was very, disappointed because I didn't have anything which is, live with. I didn't have a friend so I didn't have a coach anymore.
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We do not quit playing because we grow old, we grow old because we quit playing.
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There's a lot of bands that get to a certain level, and it just stops. They scrap it. Compare this to, say, The Rolling Stones or The Who, where they just continued on forever and are still playing, or they quit after 20 years.
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I have decided to quit as I.P.L. Chairman. It is a decision which I was pondering over for some time.
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President Obama is riding the wrong horse on energy.
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I'm about as healthy as a person can be. I quit smoking seven or eight years ago.
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I know a little bit about motorcycles and motorcycle riding.
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If there's a deadline, I work late. If not, I like to have normal hours, and get up early and work. When things are going well, I hate to quit. And then I'll work 'till exhausted.
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A skittish motorbike with a touch of blood in it is better than all the riding animals on earth, because of its logical extension of our faculties, and the hint, the provocation, to excess conferred by its honeyed untiring smoothness.
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If you must begin then go all the way, because if you begin and quit, the unfinished business you have left behind begins to haunt you all the time.
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Arnie played 50 years and quit, so maybe I'll play 51 and hang it up.
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Give me enough ribbons to place on the tunics of my soldiers and I can conquer the world.
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He learned the arts of riding, fencing, gunnery, And how to scale a fortress - or a nunnery.
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Been riding broomsticks since she was fifteen.
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You can't generalise about an entire country, but I like the energy of British men.
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If we want to set out on the aruous search for the truth, we must all summon up the courage to leave the lines along which we have thought until now and as the first step begin to doubt everything that we previously accepted as correct and true. Can we still afford to close our eyes and stop up our ears because new ideas are supposed to be heretical and absurd?
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If riding were all blue ribbons and bright lights, I would have quit long ago.