Ride Motor Quotes & Sayings
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Consider this:
1. Would you ride in a car whose driver was on the consciousness-expanding "entheogenic" drug LSD?
And here's a bonus question:
2. Why does an "expanded consciousness" include the inability to operate a motor vehicle? — Brad Warner

Many things in life are like good coffee, they need time to percolate. — H.M.C.

Without a sense of caring, there can be no sense of community. — Anthony J. D'Angelo

Yeah I think Pitch Black was edgy, I think that's what worked for our film. — Radha Mitchell

I love motor learning because it's very basic and primal. A lot of what I like to learn correlates with the opposite of what gets you laid. I can ride a unicycle and I can juggle. These are unimpressive things to know. — Demetri Martin

Jefferson was the rare student who came to college already knowing that there could be joy in studying. — John Ferling

I would rather sit still in a state of peace on a stone than ride in the motor-car of a multi-millionaire and feel the peacelessness of the multi-millionaire poisoning me. — D.H. Lawrence

I think in American culture, we put value on economic success but tell people you don't have to be economically successful to be happy. — John Hodgman

These other cultures are not failed attempts to be us; they are unique manifestations of the spirit - other options, other visions of life itself. — Wade Davis

My bikini, a pair of black high heels and a pair of comfortable jeans. — Joan Smalls

I confess that as a young boy, Sunday was not my favorite day. Grandfather shut down the action. We didn't have any transportation. We couldn't drive the car. He wouldn't even let us start the motor. We couldn't ride the horses, or the steers, or the sheep. — James E. Faust

But what is work and what is not work? Is it work to dig, to carpenter, to plant trees, to fell trees, to ride, to fish, to hunt, to feed chickens, to play the piano, to take photographs, to build a house, to cook, to sew, to trim hats, to mend motor bicycles? All of these things are work to somebody, and all of them are play to somebody. There are in fact very few activities which cannot be classed either as work or play according as you choose to regard them. — George Orwell

I would have had fun doing just about anything. — Clancy Brown

The law didn't care if you were actually doing anything bad; they were willing to put you under the microscope just for being statistically abnormal. — Cory Doctorow

You needn't think I'm crazy, Eliot - plenty of others have queerer prejudices than this. Why don't you laugh at Oliver's grandfather, who won't ride in a motor? If I don't like that damned subway, it's my own business; and we got here more quickly anyhow in the taxi. We'd have had to walk up the hill from Park Street if we'd taken the car. — H.P. Lovecraft