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Oval Racing Quotes & Sayings

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Top Oval Racing Quotes

She's my daughter. She's my sister. — Robert Towne

Doubt is the vestibule through which all must pass before they can enter into the temple of wisdom. — Charles Caleb Colton

The feeling that someone owes us something, the pain for the harm that others caused us, etc., stops the inner progress of the soul. — Samael Aun Weor

Pressure selling is firmly rooted in American economic life, and I'm sorry it is, for it should not be necessary. Some people think part of the panic following 1929 was due to too much pressure in selling. — Vash Young

Sometimes I think I'm the last remaining person who goes to the shows for the pleasure of seeing the clothes, rather than desperately wanting to be there for the social side — Grace Coddington

A method of achieving wild enthusiasm is to act wildly enthusiastic. Often, a growing and beautiful love-affair develops quite automatically. — Robert Genn

One can become so sentimental about a person's absence, but it's impossible to be consistently sentimental in his presence - when you're confronted with the quotidian selfishness and silence that, I'm given to understand, comprise most of a life. But we were just so new. — Jennifer DuBois

You better go to someone else for words. All I know is, there are some drums that sound good together and some that don't. I think we sound good together. — David Bischoff

The trouble with conspiracies is that they rot internally. — Robert A. Heinlein

When you're a parent you find yourself looking at the unknown that is your child, trying to find a piece of yourself inside her, because sometimes that is what it takes to claim. — Jodi Picoult

When you have great players, playing great, well that's great football! — John Madden

As far as the game of marbles is concerned, there is therefore no contradiction between the egocentric practice of games and the mystical respect entertained for rules. This respect is the mark of a mentality fashioned, not by free cooperation between equals, but by adult constraint. — Jean Piaget