Race Track Quotes
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Race Track Quotes & Sayings
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In golf, you have to stay patient and calm. On the race track you can let loose, but in golf you can't and you must be calm.
— Heikki Kovalainen
I started running track when I was 13 years old, as a freshman in high school. I ran the 400 meters, which is a very tough race and a full sprint.
— Norah O'Donnell
I'm gonna be the best dad that ever lived. I'll have a ranch with a race car track and a golf course.
— Jeremy London
The Mahdi rolls along the path to the race track as red, broad and shining as a John Deere tractor ...
— Jaimy Gordon
When I started running cross-country and track in high school, literally every race was a failure.
— Chad Hurley
A race track is a place where windows clean people.
— Danny Thomas
When you put yourself on the line in a race and expose yourself to the unknown, you learn things about yourself that are very exciting.
— Doris Brown Heritage
A perpetually new and lively world, but a dangerous one, full of tragedy and injustice.
— Joyce Cary
As a race car driver, driving is the easy part. The hard part is containing the emotions on the race track.
— Kevin Harvick
However I am looking forward to the two new Grands Prixs both Shanghai and Laguna Seca are fantastic tracks and it will be good to race at them.
— Valentino Rossi
When I'm driving the race track, it's all about repetition.
— Helio Castroneves
Committing your goals to paper increases the likelihood of your achieving them by one thousand percent.
— Brian Tracy
The America's Cup is like driving your Lamborgini to the Gran Prix track to watch the charter buses race.
— P. J. O'Rourke
You don't go to a race track to finish second.
— Joey Logano
A good wife is someone who thinks she has done everything right: raising the kids, being there for the husband, being home, trying to do it all.
— Julianna Margulies
My mother was an immigrant from Lebanon to the United States. She came when she was 18 years old in 1920.
— George J. Mitchell
The great epiphany of man is the recognition of the transience of now.
— Beverley Sylvester
I can't even walk out the door without, even to go to the race track, without my MAC lip gloss.
— Angela Cope
An intellectual is a man who takes more words than necessary to tell more than he knows.
— Dwight D. Eisenhower