Bike And Nature Famous Quotes & Sayings
11 Bike And Nature Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
Nature is our friend - trees, squirrels, grass, fields, meadows, oceans - without people. Hike. Walk. Stroll. Bike. Swim. Be in a still place and feel eternity. Have a great time. Just feel it.— Frederick Lenz

The Lord of the worms comes and goes.— Niccolo Ammaniti

Just like I believe God is everywhere, I believe that whether it's nature, whether it's sitting on a bike in spin class, that can be church, too, for me.— Lisa Rinna

Trusting your intuition is like learning to ride a bike. Everything takes practice before it becomes second nature.— James Van Praagh

Reading Bicycling beyond the Divide was the best vacation I took all year-in a year I traveled to Mexico, France, and Italy. Even if you have never ridden a bike or set foot in the West, this book will make both a part of your life as vivid as any trip you have taken. Daryl Farmer's journey-into the heart of a land, of a time, into the very nature of memory and experience-is one I will never forget.— Jesse Lee Kercheval

We cannot change anything unless we accept it.— C. G. Jung

It is a fine thing to establish one's own religion in one's heart, not to be dependent on tradition and second-hand ideals. Life will seem to you, later, not a lesser, but a greater thing.— D.H. Lawrence

This is human nature: to find a morality that is comfortable and convenient and let it suffice for holiness. But it is not. So you ride your bike to work, or drive a hybrid car - but— John Eldredge

Its true. Im a simple person. Some people tend to live from trauma to trauma, and that energizes them. I have a hectic schedule, but my mind seeks simplicity - like being in nature, a long bike ride, or sitting on the back porch.— Amy Grant

The price of a work of art has nothing to do with what the work of art is, can do, or is worth on an existential, alchemical level.— Jerry Saltz

What is necessary is not to seek after some fantastic ideal, utterly unsuited to our real needs, but to discover the true nature of those needs, to fulfill them, and rejoice therein.— Aleister Crowley
