Top Riding Quotes

  • Writing is like riding a bike. Once you gain momentum, the hills are easier. Editing, however, requires a motor and some horsepower. – Gina McKnight

    Writing is like riding a bike. Once you gain momentum, the hills are easier. Editing, however, requires a motor and some horsepower.– Gina McKnight

  • Narcissistic love is riding on the rollecoaster of disaster filled with a heart full of tears. – Sheree Griffin

    Narcissistic love is riding on the rollecoaster of disaster filled with a heart full of tears.– Sheree Griffin

  • If Da Vinci had to tweet 5 times a day, we’d still be riding bicycles. – Natasha Tsakos

    If Da Vinci had to tweet 5 times a day, we’d still be riding bicycles.– Natasha Tsakos

  • Where you look you follow so never look back and never look down. This quote is especially useful if you happen to be riding a horse. – Maureen Gregory

    Where you look you follow so never look back and never look down. This quote is especially useful if you happen to be riding a horse.– Maureen Gregory

  • Riding in a carriage without an escort is modern. But traveling out and about unescorted is unheard of. – Jordan Stratford

    Riding in a carriage without an escort is modern. But traveling out and about unescorted is unheard of.– Jordan Stratford

  • Time will come and riding horses will be seen by the whole society as a severe animal rights violation! – Mehmet Murat ildan

    Time will come and riding horses will be seen by the whole society as a severe animal rights violation!– Mehmet Murat ildan

  • After riding like a moron all over the place, observes the face of an Indian when he crashes. He is stunned. – Manu Joseph

    After riding like a moron all over the place, observes the face of an Indian when he crashes. He is stunned.– Manu Joseph

  • Like a bellowing beast, he howled her name, his raspy wails riding the gales like a ship on a roiling sea. – Fawn Bonning

    Like a bellowing beast, he howled her name, his raspy wails riding the gales like a ship on a roiling sea.– Fawn Bonning

  • The first thriller ever? It was probably one from 1697. It was called Little Red Riding Hood. – Ashwin Sanghi

    The first thriller ever? It was probably one from 1697. It was called Little Red Riding Hood.– Ashwin Sanghi

  • Look at you. Riding the gravy train with biscuit wheels. – HL Sudler

    Look at you. Riding the gravy train with biscuit wheels.– HL Sudler