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Whenever the moon and stars are set,
Whenever the wind is high,
All night long in the dark and wet,
A man goes riding by. — Robert Louis Stevenson
Whenever the wind is high,
All night long in the dark and wet,
A man goes riding by. — Robert Louis Stevenson
Being a president is like riding a tiger. A man has to keep on riding or he is swallowed.
— Harry S. Truman
Economics has paid a terrible price for its dalliances with the Keynesian and neoclassical theories.
— Edmund Phelps
Within the first few months I discovered that being President is like riding a tiger. A man has to keep on riding or be swallowed.
— Harry Truman
You've always been your own knight, riding to your rescue. I'm just the man who came along and saw how brightly your armor shone.
— Courtney Milan
Perhaps, more than anything, it's the sound of riding a motorbike that makes you feel alive and transforms every man into a boy.
— Jeremy Kroeker
All obstacles on your way are meant to educate you
— Thabiso Monkoe
Women are strangers in the country of man ...
— Laura Riding
I trained in combat, sword fighting, horse riding ... It's empowering knowing that I can a break man's nose with my elbow.
— Gwendoline Christie
Like a fish needs a bicycle. A goldfish riding a bicycle underwater. I need a man like a fish needs a bicycle.
— Irina Dunn
Horses are not for riding! They do not exist for riding! Horse riding is man's invention! It is the making up of human benefit!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
I don't ever claim to be a hip-hop head.
— Solange Knowles
And atop the wolf, looking as dignified and butlerlike as might be possible for a man riding a werewolf, was Floote. Alexia
— Gail Carriger
EVERY MORNING, I wake up feeling older by so much more than a mere twenty-four hours. I open my eyes and everything seems blurry, as if I am encased
— Laurel Saville
A man used to riding in a car cannot understand a pedestrian.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Nowhere, not at sea, does a man feel more lonely than when riding over the far-reaching, seemingly never-ending plains ...
— Theodore Roosevelt