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Show CYCLING PROVERBS. Politeness is like a pneumatic tire, there isn't much in it, but it I eases many a jolt in the journey I of life. j A pleasant disposition, like oil in a bicycle bearing, reduces fric-: fric-: tion and prevents a world of wear and tear. Ambition is like a bicycle saddle; though much sat upon, it generally gener-ally manages to be on top. The world, like a bicycle, would soon come to a stop if it were not for the cranks. Like a link in a bicycle chain, we may not amount to much individually, indi-vidually, but collectively we make the wheels go round. Like balls in a bearing, the lives of many of us must be one continual con-tinual grind that others ma' enjoy en-joy themsel ves. Grit makes a man, but mars a bearing. Neither men nor bicycles steer well w ith tight heads. Like a friend in need, the handle bar is only appreciated when the road is rough. Life is like a bicycle run; some worry, frel, and scorch along, and soon reach the end, while others take it easy and enjoy, themselves as they go. Dr. If. I'mlher. |