"Roller skating" Quotes from Famous Books
... That we cannot find our home And we must Use the foolish street lights To prop ourselves up with weak hands. Today I have bigger things in mind— Ah, I shall find out the meaning of existence. And in the evening I shall do some roller skating Or go at some ... — The Verse of Alfred Lichtenstein • Alfred Lichtenstein
... their smug grimaces, Dark beer and make us so confused That we cannot find our home And we must Use the foolish street lights To prop ourselves up with weak hands. Today I have bigger things in mind— Ah, I shall find out the meaning of existence. And in the evening I shall do some roller skating Or go at some point ... — The Verse of Alfred Lichtenstein • Alfred Lichtenstein
... desired by some one else. "There is a lot about a big fancy fair that Sir Richard and Lady Strangways are going to have at Wrexley, and about the Regatta, and the dividends that the pier expects to get this half-year from the roller skating, and the new play at the theatre, and the usual lists of people staying at the hotels and boarding-houses. Who on earth ever reads them through, I wonder? But oh, I say!" she exclaimed suddenly, ... — The Rebellion of Margaret • Geraldine Mockler
... of the cove toward the river. He was a fine skater, and now he was showing off at his best. He had adapted a "turn promenade" step from roller skating, and was whirling along, turning and half dancing as he sped along. It was a graceful, rhythmical performance. Despite the fact that young Ripley was not widely liked, his present work drew ... — The High School Freshmen - Dick & Co.'s First Year Pranks and Sports • H. Irving Hancock
... yards from the Central Tube, to be exact; and there's a large roller skating-rink next door. You never rolled, did you? Three ... — Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, January 14, 1920 • Various |