Once you're on the wheel, you don't come off.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you worried about falling off the bike, you'd never get on.
When I get stopped by the police, I keep my hands on the wheel. I'm not going to move.
I'm learning not to hold on so tightly to my solitude. It's not an economical way to work. A driver would call it 'white-knuckling.' If you're holding on to the wheel so tightly, it's gonna lock up your driving. Releasing myself from trying to control everything has been part of growing up.
If somebody takes the parking place you were waiting for, I tend to kind of let it roll off my back. Maybe I'm harboring a lot of something and it will all explode somewhere down the road, but I tend to just let it slide off my back.
I stand and rejoice every time I see a woman ride by on a wheel.
Something comes along and you have to jump on and do it. You can't stop until it's done.
When you're drunk, you always think you're not. If you even drink at all don't get behind the wheel.
I don't put off any time with my grandchildren. I don't put off a thing.
When you arrive at a fork in the road, take it.
The wheel is come full circle.