Accelerator Quotes
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Accelerator Quotes & Sayings
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Stop-Go seemed more sensiblr than using the brake and accelerator at the same time - a practice that later became fashionable.
— Harold Macmillan
Giftedness is your accelerator; wisdom is your brake.
— Gerald Brooks
I started piano lessons when I was four; I was being classically trained at the Colburn School.
— Jacqueline Emerson
The brutal reality about aging is that it has only an accelerator pedal. We have yet to discover whether a brake exists for people.
— Dan Buettner
A book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us.
— Franz Kafka
Advertising is the foot on the accelerator, the hand on the throttle, the spur on the flank that keeps our economy surging forward.
— Robert W. Sarnoff
No, I said. And maybe it was only because Alaska couldn't hit the brakes and I couldn't hit the accelerator.
— John Green
About, not to. Prepositions had been invented for a reason.
— Lauren Willig
Move decisions out to the Cabinet and agencies. Strengthen them by moving responsibility, authority, and accountability their direction.
— Donald Rumsfeld
Bad government is the natural product of rule by those who believe government is bad.
— Thomas Frank
During an economic crisis, what matters is that the government keeps its foot on the accelerator.
— David Ignatius
I had this feeling that he and I , in this moment, were a car crash, and instead of putting on the brakes, I was hitting the accelerator.
— Maggie Stiefvater
We must restrict the anonymity behind which people hide to commit crimes. As citizens, we have a right to privacy. We have no such right to anonymity.
— Edgar Bronfman Jr.
The tendency of democracies is, in all things, to mediocrity.
— James F. Cooper
The point of an accelerator is to teach you about companies and business, not about technology.
— Sam Altman
I sometimes think about the tower at Pisa as the first particle accelerator, a (nearly) vertical linear accelerator that Galileo used in his studies.
— Leon M. Lederman