Indycar Racing Quotes & Sayings
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Top Indycar Racing Quotes
Be warned - Hammond does tend to be a bit optimistic about these kind of things. If the army were made up of one-legged mutes, he would praise their balance and their listening skills. — Brandon Sanderson
Mr. Chairman, obviously a $60 million cut in the National Endowment for the Arts would be a disaster. — Norm Dicks
If you can imagine the future being brighter, it lifts your energy and gooses the chemistry in your body that produces a sensation of happiness. If you can't even imagine an improved future, you won't be happy no matter how well your life is going right now. — Scott Adams
If you can't annoy somebody, there is little point in writing. — Kingsley Amis
It's a long climb up Fools' Hill. — Marlon Brando
The Jews invented a portable religion in the shape of the Bible, the Torah, and eventually the Talmud, and with other portable forms of writing. So it's now possible to carry the religion, that is embedded in that writing, away from the ruins of political and military power. — Simon Schama
A few years ago, I thought, I'll never make it. I started to go to the doctor to help me lose weight. — Etta James
But I have to say I'm incredibly proud of the Panther Racing National Guard Team, and in my IndyCar career there's not many races where I've honestly left the track feeling that we've executed everything perfectly. And I have to say, I thought they did an absolute phenomenal job. The pit stops were just first class. — Dan Wheldon
If war was hell and only hell and there were no other colors in the palate I don't think people would continue to make war, — Michael Herr
I can be a very valuable friend to you, but you do not want me as an enemy. — Matthew Quick
Bombay is far ahead of Bengal in the matter of female education. I have visited some of the best schools in Bengal and Bombay, and I can say from my own experience that there are a larger number of girls receiving public education in Bombay than in Bengal; but while Bengal has not come up to Bombay as far as regarded extent of education, Bengal is not behind Bombay in the matter of solidarity and depth. — Keshub Chandra Sen
