Skiing And Snow Quotes
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Skiing And Snow Quotes & Sayings
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Off the packed trail we experience the miracle of corn snow, skiing atop the crust, like skiing on an eggshell that has been sprinkled with sugar.
— Susan Minot
The state is a fragile organization, and the statesman does not have the moral right to risk its survival on ethical restraint.
— Henry Kissinger
The only thing I'll be bending is you over this countertop. I plan to rip your panties off, pull your hair, and fuck you hard.
— Brooke Cumberland
I try to write something that would interest anybody and keep them turning the page. You must have a plot and good storyline.
— Ernest Gaines
Cooking is like snow skiing: If you don't fall at least 10 times, then you're not skiing hard enough.
— Guy Fieri
No one told me holy water had chlorine in it.
— Melanie Fair
Finding one's voice is a process of finding one's passion.
— Terry Tempest Williams
Many atrocities, have been done in the name of the greater good.
— Sarah J. Maas
I enjoy hiking and skiing, like most Norwegians. In winter, there will be snow for months on end. In the summer, there are the long evenings to enjoy.
— Magnus Carlsen
She and Lisa always called that kind of snow heroic, because a person could do no wrong in it. Everyone skied like a hero in that kind of snow.
— Kaya McLaren
The sensual caress of waist deep cold smoke ... glory in skiing virgin snow, in being the first to mark the powder with the signature of their run.
— Tim Cahill
The problem with winter sports is that
follow me closely here
they generally take place in winter. — Dave Barry
follow me closely here
they generally take place in winter. — Dave Barry
I'm still proud of what I've done, even if it hasn't been the biggest song on the radio or hasn't gone to number one.
— Faith Hill
Love is the greatest force to change human heart.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Skiing consists of wearing $3,000 worth of clothes and equipment and driving 200 miles in the snow in order to stand around at a bar and drink.
— P.G. Wodehouse
If I didn't lost, my master wouldn't seek me.
— Toba Beta
Q: Why do so many white people get lost skiing? A: It's hard to find them in the snow.
— Scott McNeely
Challenging snow is one of my favorite kinds of skiing, and I like being able to switch techniques at liberty.
— Paul Parker