Famous Racing Driver Quotes & Sayings
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I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in. — John Muir

The black man today will only find solitude in one place: prison. ironically, he becomes most free while incarcerated. — Darnell Lamont Walker

I cannot and will not recant anything, for to go against conscience is neither right nor safe. — Martin Luther

As any jazz musician knows, it takes flexibility and adaptability for improvisation to create beauty. — Doc Childre

Curiosity is the origin of knowledge. Experience is the origin of wisdom. — Debasish Mridha

Oh honey, there's nothing new on this earth when it comes to what men and women do in the dark. First love is when you learn. So you've learned that love can open you up like spring sun on a wee primrose. Good. Remember that. You know how to love. — Federico Garcia Lorca

A completed book exists in its entirety, although we humans read it in a time sequence from the beginning to the end. Just as an author does not write the first chapter, and then leave the others to write themselves, So God's creativity is not to seem as uniquely confined to, or even especially invested in, the event of the Big Bang. Rather his creativity has been seen as permeating equally all space and all time: his role as Creator and Sustainer merge. — Russell Stannard

Men need only trust in Christ's teaching and obey it, and there will be peace on earth. — Leo Tolstoy

President Eisenhower was a fine general and a good, decent man, but if he had fought World War II the way he fought for civil rights, we would all be speaking German now. — Roy Wilkins

The men who are messing up their lives, their families, and their world in their quest to feel man enough are not exercising truemasculinity, but a grotesque exaggeration of what they think a man is. When we see men overdoing their masculinity, we can assume that they haven't been raised by men, that they have taken cultural stereotypes literally, and that they are scared they aren't being manly enough. — Frank Pittman