427 Cobra Quotes & Sayings
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Change doesn't need to be overwhelming; it is not impossible. — Louie Psihoyos
Choose the right employees and then set them loose. — Carlos Slim
Tracksuit bottoms, said William. That day I didn't want to speak. I was only there because I couldn't face the silence of my little flat. I had a sudden, sneaking — Jojo Moyes
The Cobra is my personal favorite car. The original 289 Cobra is the car I respect the most. I like to drive the 289 better than the 427. — Carroll Shelby
Galleries are becoming overwhelmed with psychedelic music/art. I like it; it's a good direction, a new blurring of the lines between what you do. — Brian Chippendale
I believe that life is a journey towards God, and that no one has the right to insist that you go a certain road. — Pat Buckley
Nature suffers nothing to remain in her kingdom which cannot help itself. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
A lot of people didn't feel attracted to Labour, so they voted in desperation for other things. — Jeremy Corbyn
Doing your best is more important than being the best. — Shannon Miller
Famous murderers are only famous because they get caught. The best killers are those whose names we shall never know. — Seth Grahame-Smith
A lot of social media is just about typing into boxes. — Austin Kleon
If someone were to ask me for a short cut to sensuality, I would suggest he go shopping for a used 427 Shelby-Cobra. But it is only fair to warn you that of the 300 guys who switched to them in 1966, only two went back to women. — Mort Sahl
Tall, dark and handsome was hot. Tall, dark, and handsome with a nestled kitten? Atomic. — Chloe Neill
Discrimination , in all its forms, is bad for business. — Tim Cook
Luke, I don't want to discourage your curiosity, but I have to remind you, if something goes wrong, this is an exceptionally embarassing way to die.
Mara — Aaron Allston
I write with the entire alphabet, not just the popular letters.
Readers don't want to lose themselves in the text. They want to find themselves in it. — Mark R. Trost