Top 17 Coppi Quotes
#1. Coppi? Is he the one we followed in the Giro del Piemonte? The guy who is as skinny as an asparagus? He doesn't lack courage, I'll give you that, but I think he's kind of fragile.
Gino Bartali
#3. Ride your bike, ride your bike, ride your bike.
Fausto Coppi
#4. That's one thing about Hollywood. People don't always want what's real. People always want a little more. So for me, it's a compromise. Here you go, that hyper-reality.
Paul Walker
#5. No salvation without regeneration - no spiritual life without a new birth - no heaven without a new heart.
J.C. Ryle
#6. Age and treachery will overcome youth and skill
Fausto Coppi
#7. Sooner will a camel pass through a needle's eye than a great man be "discovered" by an election.
Adolf Hitler
#8. The change of the word does not alter the matter
Thomas More
#9. However we pass Time, he passes still,
Passing away whatever the pastime,
And, whether we use him well or ill,
Some day he gives us the slip for the last time.
Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl Of Lytton
#10. The world's finest wilderness lies beneath the waves ...
Robert Wyland
#11. When I think about you, I get a rush. I wanna meet my Ms.Anonymous ...
Bobby V
#12. Star Wars was not a very big part but I enjoyed doing it and I get more fan mail for that than anything else I've ever done. It's quite extraordinary, it comes in every day, unbelievable.
Julian Glover
#13. My dancing is not an attempt to interpret life in the literary sense. It is an affirmation of life through movement.
Martha Graham
#14. If the subject is in a suffering circumstance, it is all the more preferable to apply craft to the utmost. Call it art or not, we photographers should always try to pass on our observations with the utmost clarity.
Dennis Stock
#15. As a child, I loved to read books. The library was a window to the world, a pathway to worlds and people far from my neighborhood in Philadelphia.
Ed Bradley
#16. Any man who leads the regular and temperate life, not swerving from it in the least degree where his nourishment is concerned, can be but little affected by other disorders or incidental mishaps. Whereas, on the other hand, I truly conclude that disorderly habits of living are those which are fatal.
Luigi Cornaro