Busch Quotes
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Busch Quotes & Sayings
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Good art is a form of prayer. It's a way to say what is not sayable.
— Frederick Busch
Fair is fair; all love is war.
— Kyle Busch
I've always wanted to do something where I aged a lot, went from young girl to dowager.
— Charles Busch
Jimmie Johnson is putting a whoopin' on everybody!
— Kurt Busch
She better not die this time," I guess I said.
— Frederick Busch
My father instilled in me a love for racing.
— Kurt Busch
I saw "Follies" again at thirty, and you know, I had this great appreciation for [Stephen] Sondheim's brilliance, his lyrics.
— Charles Busch
I'm technologically challenged, so I finally hooked up Bluetooth in my truck so I can talk going down the road.
— Kurt Busch
It's better sometimes to be lucky than good.
— Kurt Busch
This is fun. This is entertainment, right guys?
— Kurt Busch
James Finch is exactly what I'm looking for, as far as getting back into the race car to have fun.
— Kurt Busch
I've been fined probably more than any driver, and I've probably paid it out of my own pocket more than any driver.
— Kurt Busch
In the poetry of arrival, the garage door is free verse; the front door can be anything from a rhyming couplet to a sonnet.
— Akiko Busch
It's just that fun atmosphere, working on the car, being with the guys. This is exactly what I needed.
— Kurt Busch
Winston Cup and the Busch Series are two totally different leagues. You get put in different situations.
— Adam Petty
It is my aim to win the american people over to our side, to make them all lovers of beer.
— Adolphus Busch
That's what I try to do each and every week is give my best effort and not give up, no matter what comes at us.
— Kurt Busch
I guess good things come to those who wait.
— Kurt Busch
Although it may be unused, the front door continues to appeal to our sense arrival. Call it the ceremony of coming home.
— Akiko Busch
At fifteen, it [ "Follies"] didn't have any kind of resonance with me, this show about regret and middle age.
— Charles Busch
I grew up with "Follies." I saw it when I was fifteen. It was the original production, and of course, that production will never be equaled.
— Charles Busch
I wouldn't say it came easy, but I understood how to win and I determined how I could do it.
— Kurt Busch
I've been very self-indulgent and weird and I'm sorry. But I'd really like to die.
— Frederick Busch
Oh, a bookshop. Why not pop in and buy a little Kant? And perhaps just a quarter-pound of Kafka. Don't bother to wrap it, thanks. I'll eat it here.
— Frederick Busch
My major league debut came at old Busch Stadium on Grand Avenue in St. Louis against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
— Steve Carlton
Each driver has their own identity and from one week to another, normally it stays the same.
— Kurt Busch
The NRA appears to have evolved into the lobby for gun and ammunition manufacturers rather than gun owners.
— Adolphus Busch
Is my strike zone bigger than others? Yeah. It might be bigger than others, but I don't have a problem with it.
— Kurt Busch
I wish somebody would just give me a couple of million dollars a year, so that I could do a play based on every little fantasy I have.
— Charles Busch
You think I'm a pretty good race car driver? Wait until you see my brother. He's the best driver in the family.
— Kurt Busch
This 51 Phoenix Racing team, I love them to death. They've got my back, I've got theirs.
— Kurt Busch
I know where my priorities lie.
— Kurt Busch
What to know about pain is how little we do to deserve it, how simple it is to give, how hard to lose.
— Frederick Busch
Dale Earnhardt told me it doesn't matter if fans boo or cheer, as long as they're making noise.
— Kurt Busch
You really don't put a value on your first win, it is priceless no matter where you are.
— Kurt Busch
I don't think I could ever go to Auschwitz, because when we took that tour of MGM, I nearly collapsed outside the Thalberg building.
— Charles Busch
Never use 'submit' as a verb for sending work to magazine or book publishers; say 'offer,' and never, ever submit. Keep your knees unbent. Be brave.
— Frederick Busch
It's more interesting to put yourself in the place of Bette Davis than Irene Dunne, I guess.
— Charles Busch