Driving Quotes

Herb brody - telling the future by looking at the past assumes...
You are what your deep driving desire is As your deep driving desire is, so is your will As your will is so is your deed As your deed is so is your destiny.
Maitri Upanishads
Charles a. cerami - most great men and women are not perfectly...
Certain people in the United States are driving nails into this structure of our relationship, then cutting off the heads. So the Soviets must use their teeth to pull them out.
Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev
Banning gun shows to reduce violent crime will work about as well as banning auto shows to reduce drunken driving.
Bill McIntire
Sometimes when you look in his eyes you get the feeling that someone else is driving.
David Letterman
The American male at the peak of his physical powers and appetites, driving 160 big white horses across the scenes of an increasingly open society, with weekend money in his pocket and with little prior exposure to trouble and tragedy, personifies an accident going to happen.
John Sloan Dickey
Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for - In order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes and the car, and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it.
Ellen Goodman
Too bad all the people who know how to run the country are busy driving taxi cabs and cutting hair.
George Burns
Living with a conscience is like driving a car with the brakes on.
Budd Schulberg
Frank knew that no man had ever crossed the desert on foot and lived to tell about it. So, he decided to get back in his car and keep driving.
Jack Handey Deep Thoughts
George Bush has raised taxes on the people driving pickup trucks and lowered taxes on the people riding in limousines. We can do better.
Bill Clinton, Democratic National Convention, July 16, 1992
Too bad the only people who know how to run the country are busy driving cabs and cutting hair.
George Burns
Report writing, like motor - Car driving and love - Making, is one of those activities which almost every Englishman thinks he can do well without instruction. The results are of course usually abominable.
Tom Margerison, "A Random Walk in Science" compiled by R. L. Weber, edited by E. Mendoza