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Make your blade a water-seeking missle
— Christopher Allsopp
Rowing it was pointed out, was a sport that risked few injuries. So it was, I ould discover, but only if you did it right.
— Barry S. Strauss
The spotlight kept rowing back and forth across the face of the ridge. Methodically. Bright shuttle, dark loom.
— Cormac McCarthy
Be not afraid of rowing slowly. Be afraid of standing still.
— Hannah Whitall Smith
Mileage makes champions
— Steve Fairbairn
Internally, you experience rowing as a graphic microcosm of life - solitude, learning, work, rest, nourishment, sharing and ultimately challenge.
— Allen Rosenberg
Most people are rowing against the current of life. Instead of turning the boat around, all they need to do is let go of the oars.
— Esther Hicks
Still loving the sport; still working on the focus.
— Phillip Thomas
Maybe the future is like rowing for shore. Your only choice is to try or give up.
— Kristen Chandler
Let the boat work - and not me!
— Phillip Thomas
All my life I've been rowing against the tide. What can I do? It seems I was born that way.
— Jose Mujica
Without a doubt, rowing is the hardest thing you can attempt to lean in a short period of time.
— Eric Bana
The hardest part of rowing properly: Eyes and Minds in The Boat!
— Phillip Thomas
Only the guy who isn't rowing has time to rock the boat.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
You alone are responsible
— Mike Livingston
Rowing is a simple sport stuffed up by experts
— Roger Moore
There is a place where cerebral an corporeal meet: they call it rowing
— Barry S. Strauss
If rowing is a trial then the ergometer is the courtroom, the meter is the jury. And an honest jury at that, because the numbers do not lie.
— Barry S. Strauss
In the early morning on the lake sitting in the stern of the boat with his father rowing, he felt quite sure that he would never die.
— Ernest Hemingway,
There's way more pressure cooking for cooks than rowing at the Olympics.
— Bryan Volpenhein
I'd say it was a pleasure rowing with you, only it wasn't.
— Jennifer McKeithen
you're rowing by wordlight
— Paul Celan