Racing And Life Quotes
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Racing And Life Quotes & Sayings
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When you're racing, it's life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting.
— Steve McQueen
Geniuses are like ocean liners: they should never meet.
— Louis Aragon
Bill's eyes met mine, sending my heartbeat racing. It was either the SUV or his royal-blue orbs that absorbed my life force and took my breath away.
— Suzanne M. Trauth
To have my mind racing and my heart beating fast over glorious possibilities is very close to the summit of life experience for me.
— John Ortberg
I'm happier than I've ever been in life. Happy with my life outside of racing. Really happy with my life inside the garage.
— Matt Kenseth
Sometimes it seems that the fate of the world is decided entirely in the ether of electronic communications and corporate backroom deals.
— Rebecca Solnit
Racing should never be an ordeal, rather an enjoyable and life-enhancing experience.
— Bruce Fordyce
Pressure is always a part of a racing driver's life, but my father helped me a lot on my way to becoming a F1 driver.
— Nico Rosberg
I love it in the States. The roads are big, the food is big. If it was possible to be in L.A. and still live my racing life, I would move now.
— Lewis Hamilton
Imagination is intelligence having fun.
— Albert Einstein
Stop existing and start living!
— Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
I know from sitting around with injuries how difficult life will be without racing and riding winners.
— Tony McCoy
'Whiplash' scared me. I feel you should only do projects that scare you to some degree. I get motivated by those sorts of feelings.
— Damien Chazelle
Racing is life. Everything else is just waiting.
— Steve McQueen
We kept on racing, doing something that Luis [Salom] loved. Fortunately or unfortunately, life goes on.
— Valentino Rossi
You run and you run to catch up to the sun but it's sinking, racing around to come up behind you again.
— Roger Waters