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- The heavens listen to what is said on these cobbles. Laws of man and nature come together here. Here you must be… — Janet Morris
- Let me tell you, though - there’s a huge difference between Flanders and Paris–Roubaix. They’re not even close to the same. In… — Chris Horner
- What can you do if a part of it is uphill? You can't work out another route. You've just got to run… — Haile Gebrselassie
- Cobbles and kettledrums! ...I hope this madness isn't going to end in a moonlit climb and broken necks. — C.S. Lewis
- Maybe nothingness is to be without your presence, without you moving, slicing the noon like a blue flower, without you walking later… — Pablo Neruda
- How strange to read of a place in a book, and then stand on it, listen to the birds sing, and spit… — Barbara Kingsolver
- I think it was Milosz, the Polish poet, who when he lay in a doorway and watched the bullets lifting the cobbles… — Ted Hughes
- Commuting in a wheelchair is not easy. I live in a very old part of Rome. These cobbles everywhere... terrible! In London,… — Bernardo Bertolucci