Top 18 Cross Country Ski Sayings
#1. If it's cross-country ski season, I'll be out doing that, or snowshoeing up in Quebec. In my California home, I go to the local Y and I like doing yoga. It's been hugely beneficial to me in injury avoidance.
Neil Peart
#2. I'm a writer-director-actor, which I've always kind of enjoyed. I compared it to the Olympic biathlon. "Not only can he cross-country ski, but he's a terrific marksman as well." I want people to say, "You mean that writer performed a tracheotomy?" That's right, I do everything.
Harold Ramis
#3. You have but a short time to live in this world. As you age, you will experience the pains of aging. If your hopes and joys rest upon the body, then you will suffer greatly.
Frederick Lenz
#4. A neurosis is wherever we are allied against our true nature.
James Hollis
#5. Enter with the torch in the stadium. 80,000 people screaming. I was waiting downstairs for the start for 10 hours; I was so tired with the torch. I give the torch to the combined ski cross country that they win gold in Lillehammer in 1994.
Alberto Tomba
#6. Martyrdom does not consist only in dying for one's faith. Martyrdom also consists in serving God with love and purity of heart every day of one's life
St. Jerome
#7. When you are in neutral, you are completely open to whatever information needs to come through at that time for the highest good. We simply can't be neutral if our emotions get in the way.
Catherine Carrigan
#8. You can only accomplish the amount you dream.
Behdad Sami
#9. I feel like a donkey, with a stick in my mouth and a carrot up my ass.
Anton Chekhov
#10. Strong things had a breaking point, too.
Strong girls got hurt, too.
They cried.
They yelled.
They broke.
Jeannine Allison
#11. It's a no-win argument - that business of what we're born with and what our environment does to us. And it's a boring argument, because it simplifies the mysteries that attend both our birth and our growth.
John Irving
#12. I ain't afraid to drown if that means I'm deep up in your ocean.
Chris Brown
#13. People change,' she said
'Oh, no they don't. Look at me. I've never changed. It's like those sticks of rock: bite it all the way down, you'll still read Brighton. That's human nature.
Graham Greene
#16. I think television has always been one to replicate when something's successful. I don't think there's quite as much innovation.
Tom Selleck
#18. Baseball player. Yeah, that was my dream before acting, or alongside acting.
Shemar Moore
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