Top 13 Crankset Quotes

#1. I don't understand people. They smile when they are mad. They hug people they hate. They steal from people they genuinely love. And they are jealous of babies.

Darynda Jones

#2. When you're turning the crankset, you're riding the bike. When you're coasting, you're just along for the ride.

Ned Overend

#3. Great spirits often meet violent oppisition with mediocre minds.

Albert Einstein

#4. If two people are able to communicate their feelings without words you know it's true love

Novala Takemoto

#5. Never make a permanent decision about a temporary situation.

T.D. Jakes

#6. I couldn't understand how anyone would take hold of a stranger and pour out their troubles. But now I realized that people did it all the time. They called for help. And some people would answer, out of a sense of duty and a sense of belonging to the world around them.

Amy Stewart

#7. Look, I really appreciate your helping with the med-droids, and I'm sure the best mechanic in the city has a million jobs to prioritize, but at the risk of sounding like a spoiled prince, could I ask that you move Nainsi to the top of your list?

Marissa Meyer

#8. Non ... Gratum ... Anum ... Ro - ' I can't make that out." "Rodentum," Bosch said. Sakai looked at him. "Dog Latin," Bosch told him. "Not worth a rat's ass. He was a tunnel rat. Vietnam.

Michael Connelly

#9. We all travel the Milky Way together, trees and men.

John Muir

#10. The will ... is the driving force of the mind. If it's injured, the mind falls to pieces.

August Strindberg

#11. even though doctors know better than anyone the importance of exercise and diet, 44 percent of them are overweight.1

Shawn Achor

#12. I certainly do not adore the writer's discipline. I have lost lovers, endangered friendships, and blundered into eccentricity, impelled by a concentration which usually is to be found only in the minds of people about to be executed in the next half hour.

Maya Angelou

#13. If we can prevent something bad, without sacrificing anything of comparable significance, we ought to do it.

Peter Singer

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