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Compassion is a call, a demand of nature, to relieve the unhappy as hunger is a natural call for food.
— Joseph Butler
You want to be dominated.
— Maya Banks
I'm offering a special prize for the first Buick on the moon.
— George Carlin
On the freeway of life, Lisa Watson was stuck at the entrance ramp, trapped behind a cautious old lady in a Buick.
— Judy Nichols
My God, you big dark handsome brute! I ought to throw a Buick at you.
— Raymond Chandler
We'll climb with you and steal your women.
— Todd Skinner
What is human is immortal!
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Law enforcement: a case of good men doing bad chores.
— Stephen King
Don't blame you for trying to run away from yourself, but it can't be done - not even in a Buick.
— Kurt Vonnegut
There are 1.3 billion people in China, and they all want a Buick.
— P. J. O'Rourke
How 'bout a Buick?'
I wasn't sure but it was almost like I tasted vomit in the back of my throat. — Kristen Ashley
I wasn't sure but it was almost like I tasted vomit in the back of my throat. — Kristen Ashley
Never has your Buick / found this forward a gear.
— Richard Hugo
They say that knowledge is power, but there is no knowledge more powerful than knowing that by your very thoughts, your own future is created!
— Alan J. Buick
If love is the answer, could you rephrase the question?
— Lily Tomlin
You're a lunatic. You ran me over with a goddamn Buick.
— Janet Evanovich
I starred in Dr. Pepper commercials and Buick ads.
— Joe Piscopo
Anybody who's ever had the privilege of seeing me play knows that I am the greatest pitcher in the world.
— Dizzy Dean
The failure is the man who stays down when he falls.
— David Dunbar Buick
Man, that woman was quick when she wanted to be. But put her behind the wheel of a Buick ...
— Darynda Jones
ten-year-old Buick. I don't have a license; I don't even
— Suzanne Jenkins