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Anti-intellectualism is a disposition to discount the importance of truth and the life of the mind.
— Os Guinness
An illusion can never go faster than the speed limit of reality.
— Akiane Kramarik
driving at the speed limit--hideous thought.
— Stephenie Meyer
Si, the speed limit sign said 35. Your Goin' 55." -Sadie Robertson
"Oh, that's just a suggestion. — Si Robertson
"Oh, that's just a suggestion. — Si Robertson
Will loved to gallop.
— Cassandra Clare
I'll have you know, I actually got a speeding ticket last year. 'For driving under the speed limit?
— Jill Shalvis
The speed limit on most of Maui's highways is forty miles per hour, but my mother never went above thirty.
— Hanya Yanagihara
The Bible is a great source of wisdom and consolation and should be read frequently
— Albert Einstein
I do all of my good thinking at over 65 miles per hour. The speed limit is, luckily, the same speed as my brainstorming speed.
— Maggie Stiefvater
Nothing is the speed limit of thought.
— Henri Michaux
Life is too short to follow the speed limit
— Paula Antonia Purpera
When President Ford pardoned Richard Nixon for Watergate, he actually pardoned Alexander Haig for the JFK assassination.
— Tegan Mathis
at just under fifteen miles over the speed limit. He knew from experience it was the safety zone, the
— Marti Green
In love, somehow, a man's heart is always either exceeding the speed limit, or getting parked in the wrong place.
— Helen Rowland
Just because you put higher-octane gasoline in your car doesn't mean you can break the speed limit. The speed limit's still 65.
— Neil Sheehan
I don't need to break the speed limit. But if I'm not passing other vehicles on the interstate, I get a little irritated.
— Jimmie Johnson
Love has no speed limit.
— Debasish Mridha
Most Korean parents saw themselves as coaches, while American parents tended to act more like cheerleaders.
— Amanda Ripley
I never exceed the posted speed limit.
— Jason Priestley