Quotes About Car
I have a car, but I don't use it very much - only when I go for my shoots - so the carbon footprint is tiny.
~ Jim Sarbh
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Chennai is a beautiful city; I love the roads here and also know the routes. But one tip for car/bike enthusiasts - your life is most important; so, drive safe!
~ Suresh Raina
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My car had broken down, and a neighbor of mine, this old guy, helped me change a tire. We just had a superdope, thoughtful conversation. And I realized, yo, this is rare. Like, this needs to happen more often.
~ Cordae
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I know that BMW is now a sponsor of the USOC - of the United States Olympic Committee - so they offer the use of their aerodynamic speed-tunnel for testing and such for the athletes, which is a great advantage. But to be honest with you, I'd rather have a free car!
~ Apolo Ohno
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A rental car is basically an ashtray on wheels.
~ Scott Adams
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Q: What do you call a blonde behind a steering wheel? A: Airbag.
~ Scott McNeely
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I love singin' in the car, it just makes me feel good.
~ Scotty McCreery
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I like the desert for short periods of time, from inside a car, with the windows rolled up, and the doors locked. I prefer beach resorts with room service.
~ Anne Lamott
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I have my 1973 Citroen DS 23 Pallas. I drive it all the time. It's still the most beautiful shape in the world.
~ Brian Johnson
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On the average, I don't spend more than 15 minutes in the car - to go to the golf course or the gym. And that's the only time I listen to the radio.
~ Dweezil Zappa
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I think that Indy is special to me. The greater the distance between the last time I drove an Indy car and the next time, I wouldn't like that to be too big.
~ Danica Patrick
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And so Yoshimi heard the dry pop one more time. Her forehead felt as if it were being crushed by a car. That was all.
~ Koushun Takami
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Q: What's the difference between a Communist car and a Communist proselytizer? A: You can close the door on a Communist proselytizer.
~ Martin Amis
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recalled how his visitor stepped from her car and exclaimed
~ Martin Gilbert
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The risk of a fatal car crash with a driver who's eighty-five or older is more than three times higher than it is with a teenage driver
~ Atul Gawande
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Fairness is not among the laws of the universe. This means, if someone runs over your foot in a car and they don't stop , that's just too bad and it totally sucks and you better bust your ass to get yourself to the hospital right now so they can save the foot.
~ Augusten Burroughs
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just north of the city—after all, he might have witnessed something—they saw a gun in plain view on the seat of his car. When Berkowitz emerged from his apartment
~ Stella Sands
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Get into the Carmichael car, Michael Carmichael … get into the Carmichael car, Michael Carmichael.
~ Stephen Fry
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Real loneliness was a smeary red: the color of the taillights of the car ahead of you reflected on wet hot-top in a driving rain.
~ Stephen King
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I love to feel a racing car around me, to feel the way it holds me. I love to make it do all that it was built to do, and then a little bit more.
~ Stirling Moss
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They say love conquers all You can't start it like a car You can't stop it with a gun.
~ Warren Zevon
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You've forgotten your little car,' she called, as I swept through the door that Nathan held open for me. 'Why, does that need a bloody badge too?' I said, and followed them into the lift.
~ Jojo Moyes
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Down the street she can hear the acoustics of early evening in the city, the clatter of pans in distant kitchens, televisions firing up, a car door slamming, a dog barking at some unseen outrage.
~ Jojo Moyes
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His boss had been muttering about possible redundancies for months. There were murmurings at home about debts and the juggling of credit cards. Dad had had his car written off by an uninsured driver two years previously, and somehow this had been enough for the whole teetering edifice that was my parents' finances to finally collapse. My modest wages had been a little bedrock of housekeeping money, enough to help see the family through from week to week.
~ Jojo Moyes
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