Superspeedway Quotes & Sayings
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I'm confident that I can steal rounds by getting inside and throwing punches. — Keith Thurman
You really are playing God." "I most certainly am not playing. — Orson Scott Card
The horse I bet on was so slow, the jockey kept a diary of the trip. — Henny Youngman
Stop trusting in man, who has but a breath in his nostrils. — Isaiah
Mon wants this transition to be as peaceable as possible. That is, of course, a noble goal. And in late nights the chancellor confided in Leia that she is wisely struck by the fear of what happened the first time the parasite of Palpatine squirmed under the skin. How easy it was for him to prey on the anxieties of the galaxy. How simple it was for him to turn system against system by stoking the fires of xenophobia, anger, selfishness. (And here Luke's voice echoes in her mind: The ways and tools of the dark side, Leia.) How do you form an Empire? By stealing a Republic. And how do you steal a Republic? By convincing its people that they cannot govern themselves - that freedom is their enemy and that fear is their ally. Palpatine — Chuck Wendig
Because of love, of course. The more you love something, the harder it is to lose. — Ava Dellaira
Civilization could not exist until there was written language, because without written language no generation could bequeath to succeeding generations anything but its simpler findings. — Charlton Laird
killed that deer." I met — Kristin Noel Fischer
Thanks anyway,' Vanderdecker repeated, and wandered off to have a stare at the sea. It was his equivalent to beating his head repeatedly against a wall. — Tom Holt
The truth of it is that women are far more logical than men. — George Hamilton
Youth, when it is hurt, likes to feel itself betrayed. — Willa Cather
A woman is like tea. She will never know how strong she is until she is in hot water. — Bodie Thoene
From the dawn of exact knowledge to the present day, observation, experiment, and speculation have gone hand in hand; and, whenever science has halted or strayed from the right path, it has been, either because its votaries have been content with mere unverified or unverifiable speculation (and this is the commonest case, because observation and experiment are hard work, while speculation is amusing); or it has been, because the accumulation of details of observation has for a time excluded speculation. — Thomas Henry Huxley
Your deeds are like your monuments. Built with memories instead of stone. — R.J. Palacio
