Automoviles Quotes & Sayings
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Obstacles are maps inside out.
Troubles are opportunities inside out.
Failures are lessons inside out.
Burdens are blessings inside out. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Many people make devices that can be used for good or evil. You cannot blame the blacksmith when the swords he crafts are used to kill. — Lindsay Buroker
The young man shivered. He rolled the stock themes of fantasy over in his mind: cars and stockbrokers and commuters, housewives and police, agony columns and commercials for soap, income tax and cheap restaurants, magazines and credit cards and streetlights and computers ... 'It is escapism, true,' he said, aloud. 'But is not the highest impulse in mankind the urge toward freedom, the drive to escape? — Neil Gaiman
But as God said,
crossing his legs,
I see where I have made plenty of poets
but not so very much
poetry. — Charles Bukowski
Socialism has now become completely or almost completely identical with Bolshevism; that — Victor Klemperer
The benefits of science are not only material ones. The truths that science teaches are of common interest the world over. The language of science is universal, and is a powerful force in bringing the peoples of the world closer together. — Arthur Compton
If your husband is overweight, don't ask him how much he weighs or sneak up behind him when he stands on the bathroom scale. — Ellen Fein
The worst of being sacked is you can never find your car. — Anthony Eden
I'm not the guy who bursts into the room. I'm the most insecure person you'll meet if you get to know me. — John Stamos
When I said that I was king of forwards, you've got to understand that I don't come up with this stuff. I just forward it along. You wouldn't arrest a guy who was just passing drugs from one guy to another. — Michael Scott
Intelligence is not the ability to store information, but to know where to find it. — Albert Einstein
There is no greater mistake than the hasty conclusion that opinions are worthless because they are badly argued. — Thomas Huxley
Nothing gives us courage more readily than the desire to avoid looking like a damn fool. — Dean Koontz