Eisenlohr Racing Quotes & Sayings
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Peter Lake spurred the horse again, and extended his right arm like a lance, pointing it at the motionless officer. As they went by in a blur of white, he lifted the man's cap from his head, saying, "Allow me to take your hat." The enraged policeman pivoted, took out his notebook, and furiously wrote a description of the horse's buttocks. — Mark Helprin

We will be stronger, if we love each other. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Security is the essential roadblock to achieving the road map to peace. — George W. Bush

Sometimes I think I should just buy a blow-up party doll. Same level of intelligence, plastic, and full of air.
The problem is, I'd probably fall in love. — Nikki Sixx

If they are way too happy.They are either up to no good, on something or up to no good while on something. I always lean towards the latter. — R.K. Cowles

He regarded himself as an accomplished writer - a clear sign of madness in anyone. — Paul Theroux

Find joy in the extinction of desires. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Keeping libraries open, giving access to all children to all books is vital to our nation's sovereignty. — Karin Slaughter

Huh," groaned Father Gabe. "I sympathize with you, Tommy. Relationships can be a crap shoot. You think you're going to roll a seven and up pops snake eyes. — Robert Hobkirk

If I were just to read briefing books or I were just to engage in the political back and forth, would I have heard what a big problem mental health is in New Hampshire? Would I have heard people say they're really worried about the impact on young people because New Hampshire has the highest tuition and debt problems in the country? i'm not sure I would have. — Hillary Clinton

Loneliness is never more cruel than when it is felt in close propinquity with someone who has ceased to communicate. — Germaine Greer

They have no idea that it can be done by a bus driver, a field hand, or a fry cook. They have no idea where it comes from. It comes from pain, damnation and impossibility. The blow to the soul of the gut. It comes from getting burned and seared and slugged. It comes from ... new and awful places and the same old places. — Charles Bukowski