Top 17 Marianne Vos Quotes
#1. Nay, you don't throw away those misplaced beads.. you find them, pick them up and make a new necklace.. probably not as beautiful as you imagined..but wearable nevertheless..
Sanhita Baruah
#3. There's still is a status-quo group at City Hall who likes things done the old way, behind closed doors.
Laura Miller
#4. I have every right to go out tonight and fuck anyone I like, little girl. What I'm telling you is that I don't want to fuck anyone else.
Lilly Black
#5. Thanks to the Tour de France, riding the Champs-Elysees has a great cycling history.
Marianne Vos
#6. There can be crowd issues everywhere in cycling. But it's a good thing for cycling that it's so accessible for spectators. That's why it's so popular - because fans can get close to the road and the race. But you also have to be aware of the dangers.
Marianne Vos
#8. I want to be motivational and inspirational for everybody: my big aim is more women on bicycles.
Marianne Vos
#9. It's just always been a hobby of ours to make music that makes us happy and excites us when we make it.
Chuck Inglish
#10. My big objective this season is to win three gold medals at the Olympics, in the road race, the time trial and the points race.
Marianne Vos
#11. Not money, but love, is life's treasure. Spend it, invest it; the returns will be without measure.
Debasish Mridha
#12. I like to sit down, relax, have a cup of coffee on the terrace and read a book. I like to travel the world - and I'm lucky to see so much through cycling.
Marianne Vos
#13. I just wanted my daughter to grow up, get married, have children and get divorced like everyone else.
Cher
#14. I don't write poems
to melt your heart.
I write them,
so our hearts
can melt together.
Subhan Zein
#15. I'm kind of well-known in Holland, which is nice. But in Holland, we're down to earth; there are no paparazzi in my garden and no autograph hunters at the door. We have 'Strictly Come Dancing,' but I've not been asked.
Marianne Vos
#17. Life would go on as it had. All of it, in a kind of endless summer.
Stephen King