“I've always like roadracing, but you know how it is in a family when you're young. They thought it was a little too dangerous so I started with Trials riding.” KnowsLittlesYoungKnow HowDangerousTrialsRiding Author:Sete Gibernau
“Surely the mischief of hypocrisy can never be enough inveighed against. When religion is in request, it is the chief malady of the church, and numbers die of it; though because it is a subtle and inward evil, it be little perceived. It is to be feared there are many sick of it, that look well and comely in God's outward worship, and they may pass well in good weather, in times of peace; but days of adversity are days of trial.” WellsLooksMayLittlesEnoughDiesEvilChurchNumbersWorshipSickAdversityTrialsWeatherChiefsHypocrisySubtleInwardRequestMischiefMaladyGood Weather Author:Joseph Hall
“There was an interesting development in the CBS-Westmoreland trial: both sides agreed that after the trial, Andy Rooney would be allowed to talk to the jury for three minutes about little things that annoyed him during the trial.” LittlesWould BeThreeSidesInterestingMinutesDevelopmentTrialsLittle ThingsBoth SidesJuryAnnoyedRooney Book:Late night with David Letterman: the book Source: Late night with David Letterman: the book
“... the more have been your trials, look for a more perfect reward from your just Judge. Do not take your present troubles ill. Do not lose hope. Yet a little while and your Helper will come to you and will not tarry (cf. Hab. 2:3).” LooksLittlesHas BeensChristianLosesPerfectTroubleJudgingRewardsIllTrialsOrthodoxCfsHelpers Author:Saint Basil