
Top 13 Tele Skiing Quotes
#1. Allow me a bit of philosophy here ... We started tele skiing as a rebellion against rules.
Paul Parker
#2. Actually, the Department of Transport were at one stage going to sack me.
David Prowse
#3. There are two sides to every issue: one side is right and the other is wrong, but the middle is always evil.
Ayn Rand
#4. We know this apodictic rock beneath our feet. That dogmatic sun above our heads. The world of dreams, the agony of love and the foresight of death. That is all we know. And all we need to know? Challenge that statement.
Edward Abbey
#5. I didn't need to be kissing a man who'd ruthlessly cut me out of his life. Didn't need to reward his shitty treatment of me. Jess had an m.o. for dealing with badly behaving males - she called it ABC: Always Be Crazier.
Kresley Cole
#6. Don't neglect the gold in your own back yard.
Ben Okri
#7. A world with a sudden limit on air travel would be tremendously different from the one we live in now.
Charles C. Mann
#8. There are many skiers who have chosen tele for a more compact, streamlined skiing system.
Paul Parker
#9. Technologies evolve in the strangest ways. Computers were created to calculate ballistics equations, and now we use them to create amusing illusions. Creating amusing illusions is a big business if you play it right.
Howard Rheingold
#10. When you're on a film and you're doubting something, it's usually because you don't think the audience is going to like it.
Gus Van Sant
#11. To conceive of a god in one's image is already quite a feat for inflated egos. To imagine, however, that this likeness has chosen your generation amongst the thousands for ending the party is to bring the egocentrism to new heights.
Anthony Marais
#12. Offices are not powerful because they exist; men make them so. Rights are not honored because they exist; men compel their recognition.
Tom Wicker
#13. And see those metaphors 'up front' and 'out in the open' are part of a system we call atavistic purism. AP implies the existence of an ethically perfect state which not only doesn't exist and never existed but it's usually used to shore up the prejudices of whoever's making the judgments.
Jennifer Egan
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