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I'm a songwriter, that's what I love.
— Berry Gordy
I miss America because it's where I grew up. I miss the size of the roads, the size of cars, the malls, the choices of radio.
— Suzi Quatro
Where are there towns but no houses, roads but no cars, forests but no trees?
Answer on a map
(Riddle on children's breakfast TV) — Audur Ava Olafsdottir
Answer on a map
(Riddle on children's breakfast TV) — Audur Ava Olafsdottir
Often I feel like I can run forever. If someone told me I had to run for 10 hours, I probably could.
— Mika Brzezinski
God did not create two classes of children or human beings-only one.
— Marian Wright Edelman
There's a simple solution to our traffic problems. We'll have business build the roads, and government build the cars.
— Will Rogers
Men may or may not be better drivers than women, but they seem to die more often trying to prove that they are.
— Tom Vanderbilt
Many estates are spent in the getting, since women for tea forsake spinning and knitting, and men for punch forsake hewing and splitting.
— Benjamin Franklin
It's all about perfection, isn't it?
— Keira Knightley
Words are like pillows: if put correctly they ease pain.
— James Hillman
Cars were stopped in the middle of roads so people could run into discount clothing stores.
— M T Anderson
A right judgment draws us a profit from all things we see .
— William Shakespeare
A man is not a dictator when he is given a commission from the people and carries it out.
— Huey Long
The driver seems to have no regard for traffic lights, or other cars, or pedestrians, or roads, or even life itself.
— Karina Halle
The pure power of a life can manifest as beatitude, or as an unspeakable, sheer violence ...
— Jane Bennett
Where something becomes extremely difficult and unbearable, there we also stand already quite near its transformation.
— Rainer Maria Rilke