"Bike" Quotes from Famous Books
... went on his "push-bike" every evening along the Hog's Back to Guildford, was never tired of singing the ... — Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo • William Le Queux
... rightly related to Him. It means subordinating our desires to His will, and seeing our whole life as something to be used for His glory. Religion cannot be made a mere appendage to life. It cannot be kept in an outhouse like a motor bike, to be used when occasion calls. When God comes into a life He comes to rule—and to rule everything. No doubt we are all tempted to resent the surrender of self which is thus asked of us. Instinctively we ... — Men, Women, and God • A. Herbert Gray
... said: "You go down on the ' L.' I'll bike. It's such a splendid night." Fine piece of business this! To have a bicycle come between man and wife is a pretty hard fate, I think—for the one who ... — The Bicyclers and Three Other Farces • John Kendrick Bangs
... up. I had arranged to go for a spin on the bike with some fellows out by Malahide. But ... — A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man • James Joyce
... hold That all who wander down the pike In cart or car, on foot or bike, Or male or female, young or old, ... — Are Women People? • Alice Duer Miller
|