A Quote by Gilbert K. Chesterton

History is not a toboggan slide, but a road to be reconsidered and even retraced — © Gilbert K. Chesterton
History is not a toboggan slide, but a road to be reconsidered and even retraced
A road that does not lead to other roads always has to be retraced, unless the traveller chooses to rust at the end of it.
Even at the end of the road, read the first sentence, there is a road. Even at the end of the road, a new road stretches out, endless and open, a road that may lead anywhere. To him who will find it, there is always a road.
Slide slide slippity-slide When you're living in a city it's do or die
Even now, when I do a slide show of the Geek Squad story, the first slide is a photo of ramen noodles. Because for me, ramen noodles are the international symbol for struggle.
What's your road, man? - holyboy road, madman road, rainbow road, guppy road, any road. It's an anywhere road for anybody anyhow. Where body how?
A lot of the time I use slide tuning for rhythm parts. I play a lot of slide in regular tuning as well as open tunings. I'm still mad about slide, there are so many ways of progressing on it.
If the road is beautiful, walk the road slowly; be a turtle, be a snail and even better than this: Stop walking; live the road fully!
I have heard of managers who encourage players not to slide hard for fear they will get hurt and be lost from the lineup for a time. That is why you occasionally see a player go into second base on a double-play ball and not even bother to slide. I wonder, could Ty Cobb sit though plays like that and hold his lunch?
We had a dog who was named Pushinka, who was given to my father by a Soviet official. And we trained that dog to slide down the slide we had in the back of the White House. Sliding the dog down that slide is probably my first memory.
We didn't have time to go tobogganing, because we didn't have the toboggan.
Sometimes leaders slide from the role of freedom fighter into the presidency, which they may be unsuited for, but everyone accepts it until they hit the bump in the road.
My dream was to have a slide bannister so I could slide down and go out the door to work.
I'm a self-loathing slide player. Some people like the way I play slide - I hate it.
I like to slide on a court, but when I slide on grass I never stop.
It was amazing what I could remember about myself when I retraced my own steps.
I have always had eclectic obsessions: astrophysics, music theory, the Mongol empire and its history, and the history of the Silk Road, to name a few.
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