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First you learn to drive fast. Next, you learn to drive fast in traffic. Then, you learn how to do it for 500 miles. By Alan Kulwicki Learn Drive Fast Miles Traffic

I just don't like to drive. I'm not a bad driver, I just don't like to drive. By Tracey Gold Drive Driver Bad

I drive every day. I like to gamble. By David Edwards Day Drive Gamble

I'm starting to think about things that I want to do, things that are fun. One of them is driving a car like a Porsche. I've driven a lot of cars - sedans, trucks and big family vehicles all year long. But there's nothing like a four-wheel-drive Porsche. By Kevin O'leary Things Porsche Fun Starting Sedans

Driving is boring," Rabbit pontificates, "but it's what we do. Most of American life is driving somewhere and then driving back wondering why the hell you went. By John Updike Rabbit Boring Pontificates Driving American

I can't drive anymore. By Hillary Clinton Anymore Drive

I am never driven. Every film I've made has been an assignment. By Alain Resnais Driven Assignment Film Made

you must everywhere build on piles of your own driving. By Henry David Thoreau Driving Build Piles

Keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the wheel. By Jim Morrison Road Wheel Eyes Hands

My drive is other people's success. By Kevin Hart Success Drive People

I drive a lot. Just for pleasure. Sometimes I'll get in the Cadillac and drive around the city or the country, kind of trying to get lost basically. Y'know, just see where roads lead. By Frank Black Lot Drive Cadillac Pleasure Yknow

Fueled by faith and passion for our true priorities we're going to drive against traffic in order to find rest, refreshment, and time for what matters most in life. By Craig Groeschel Refreshment Fueled Rest Life Faith

Writing doesn't require drive. It's like saying a chicken has to have drive to lay an egg. By John Updike Writing Drive Require Egg Chicken

Men and women who possesses drive record more increase than those who are passive By Sunday Adelaja Men Passive Women Possesses Drive

When speed gets in the blood, one must drive to live. By Rudolf Caracciola Blood Live Speed Drive

When stuck, hit the road. By John Fante Stuck Hit Road

I've always been a person who is driven. By Evelyn Lauder Driven Person

Just drive, rock star. Drive fast. Very fast. Because I've got a shopping list ten miles long of the things you're going to be doing to me. By Jae T. Jaggart Rock Star Fast Drive Shopping

I can drive. Let's just say you don't want to be in the passenger seat. By Nicolas Berggruen Drive Seat Passenger

Drive slow and enjoy the scenery - drive fast and join the scenery. By Douglas Horton Scenery Drive Slow Enjoy Fast

I like driving; I don't drive since I live in New York. I don't have an opportunity to drive, like, ever. By Jesse Eisenberg York Driving Drive Live Opportunity

May I drive?" "You think I'd consider handing over the reins of this remarkable equipage?" He replied with feigned superiority. For generations, the Earls of Blackmoor had prided themselves on having the most current and impressive modes of transportation. The most recent earl was no different, and the brand-new curricle in which they were riding was certain to be the envy of many. "Indeed. I think you'd enjoy the experience of teaching me how." "I've had this curricle for less than a week, Alex. You're not driving." Alex replied with a comic pout, "I shall convince you otherwise, my lord. I warn you." "Indeed? Well you are welcome to try, my lady." He By Sarah Maclean Drive Alex Replied Curricle Blackmoor

Creativity is incredibly important, but drive is equally so. By Sophia Amoruso Creativity Important Incredibly Drive Equally

Be driven by your dreams. By Lailah Gifty Akita Dreams Driven

I am not driven. By Cameron Mackintosh Driven

I'm a driver, and I love it. By Jerry Della Femina Driver Love

I'm the slowest driver in the world. By Anthony Hopkins World Slowest Driver

Be driven but not crazy By Bangambiki Habyarimana Crazy Driven

If you're smart and you care about life, you'll take driving seriously. By Victoria Justice Life Smart Care Driving

YI teamed up with the Allstate Foundation to basically inform teens why it's important to drive safe. I feel I'm new on the road, so it's important to do these three main things: The first one is buckle up, the second one is slow down, don't speed, and the third one is don't let your friends distract you in the car. By Austin Mahone Allstate Foundation Important Safe Teamed

I love driving. I've been obsessed with driving something since I was a kid. By Hunter Hayes Driving Love Kid Obsessed

Your purpose when driving is not to arrive at your destination safely or quickly. Your purpose when driving is ... to impress your personality on the road. By Martin Amis Purpose Driving Quickly Arrive Destination

The drives were nature's first provision: thinking was added later, to get us around the world's obstacles to them. By James Richardson Provision Thinking Drives Nature Added

Learn to drive?""Never," said Quentin. "My mission in life is to be a passenger. By Diana Wynne Jones Quentin Learn Drive Passenger Mission

In driving, one assumes the danger of destroying life, beginning with one's own. By Richard T. Kelly Driving Life Beginning Assumes Danger

...I love to drive fast. It's a rush. By Stephen Few Fast Love Drive Rush

I am not a driver, I am a racer. By Stirling Moss Driver Racer

Driving is a spectacular form of amnesia. Everything is to be discovered, everything to be obliterated. By Jean Baudrillard Driving Amnesia Spectacular Form Discovered

I can drive anything on wheels ... I can drive anything, actually. By Stone Cold Steve Austin Drive Wheels

The more precisely I can drive, the more I enjoy myself. By Michael Schumacher Drive Precisely Enjoy

We know that when push comes to shove, [we can] drive ourselves to save our planet. By Jeff Corwin Shove Drive Planet Push Save

away from the car. By Kate Dicamillo Car

Driving, for me, means power and freedom. The feeling that I can go anywhere I want at any time is exhilarating. By Lykke Li Driving Freedom Power Exhilarating Feeling

When we try to make a car that drives itself, we believe - whether we're right or not - we believe that there would be strong net positive benefit to the world if cars could drive themselves safer than people could. By Astro Teller Make Strong Net Positive Benefit

Every winter it snows and rains as it always has, but every time it does, people forget how to drive, despite having lived there all their lives. By R.r. Virdi People Drive Lives Winter Snows

I don't drive. Will you kindly go away? I am waiting for my mother. By John Kennedy Toole Drive Mother Kindly Waiting

At home I drive an old Land Rover. By Richard Hammond Rover Land Home Drive

Fools drive, lovers enjoy the ride. By Richard Castle Fools Drive Lovers Ride Enjoy

I was driven when I was younger. Driven at West Point where it was much more competitive in that women were competing with men on many levels, and I was driven in the military and at Harvard, both competitive environments. By Paula Broadwell Driven Younger Harvard West Point

The more you drive the less intelligent you are. By Alex Cox Drive Intelligent

Of course I know how to drive. Now, if you ask me if I know how to drive well, the answer would be different. By Gena Showalter Drive Answer

Lets keep the car in drive and leave it all behind By John Mayer Car Drive Leave

Drive thy business or it will drive thee. By Benjamin Franklin Thee Drive Thy Business

I don't drive because I failed eight times and never got my license. By Nicolas Winding Refn License Drive Failed Times

Ma'am, are you trying to molest me via drivethru? By Dane Cook Maam Drivethru Molest

When you have to manage the world, please everyone, earn more than you did last year, and work off five pounds, you will be driven. If not, you run the risk of being un-American or even un-Christian because our economy and churches rely on such people. Even when paralyzed by circumstances, a stressed person is a driven person. By Edward T. Welch World Earn Year Pounds Manage

Hang up and drive! By Corey Holst Hang Drive

We are not here in this world to drift like seaweed. Whatever intelligence we have, it is our duty to drive to the utmost. By Blanche Willis Howard Seaweed World Drift Utmost Intelligence

For a driver to be driven by somebody else is an ordeal, for there are only three types of drivers: the too fast, the timid and oneself. By Virginia Graham Ordeal Fast Oneself Driven Types

I love to drive, especially on tracks, where I go a lot faster. By Daniel Boulud Drive Tracks Faster Love Lot

People say I'm bad at a lot of things. One I agree with is that I'm a bad driver. By Alan Hansen People Things Bad Lot Driver

I'm actually not a very good driver, to be honest with you. I'm a scatterbrain driver. I'm not very focused. I'm always trying to find the right music station or put on a new CD or trying to eat something. By Lauren Lee Smith Driver Good Honest Scatterbrain Focused

I'm in no condition to drive ... wait! I shouldn't listen to myself, I'm drunk! By Yogi Berra Wait Drive Condition Drunk Listen

Drive your business. Let not your business drive you. By Benjamin Franklin Business Drive

It's bad enough sitting in a car, never mind driving it. By Cornelia Funke Car Bad Sitting Mind Driving

My driver Kellie Frost and I would race these fellows home and they were always faster on the highway. We did the same with Daniel and his driver, and thus began a long series of jokes and competitions to alleviate the impossible hours and tensions this film provoked. By Madeleine Stowe Kellie Frost Highway Driver Race

Driving by my ambitions, desire higher positions, to see eternally and my mission, to be more than just a rap musician. By Tupac Shakur Driving Ambitions Desire Positions Mission

Want me to drive?" Wade asks. "I won't take any detours."I slam on the brakes and come to a dead stop right in the middle of the road. "Sure. Why not? My life is one big fucking detour," I yell. Then I bang my head on the steering wheel and I can't help it. I start to cry. By Carolee Dean Drive Wade Detours Road Slam

There was no drive because I wanted to become a great designer ... I had two small children and a mother, and we all had to eat. That's the drive I had. By Pauline Trigere Designer Wanted Great Drive Mother

He drove. That was what he did. What he'd always do. By James Sallis Drove

There is very little in civilized life that demands everything you got intellectually, physically, and emotionally. Driving is living. It's aggressive instead of passive living. By Janet Guthrie Physically Intellectually Emotionally Living Civilized

I'm a really good driver. I've been driving since I was very small, and I do like driving fast. I remember the first time my dad taught me that when you go into a corner you change down then put your foot right down on the way out. I'm very competitive about driving. By Jennifer Saunders Driver Driving Good Small Fast

And suddenly I realized that I was no longer driving the car consciously. I was driving it by a kind of instinct, only I was in a different dimension. By Ayrton Senna Consciously Driving Suddenly Realized Longer

I don't drive. I live in L.A., but I take the bus. I know, I'm weird! By Carol Ann Susi Drive Bus Live Weird

If you don't have a car, ride a bicycle or a donkey. By Charles Nqakula Car Ride Donkey Bicycle

There's something in the act of setting out that renews me, that fills me with a feeling of possibility. On the road, I'm forced to rely on instinct and intuition, on the kindness of strangers, in ways that illuminate who I am, ways that shed light on my motivations, my fears. By Andrew Mccarthy Possibility Act Setting Renews Fills

I'm driven. I have the opportunity to change people's lives. By Thomas Menino Driven Lives Opportunity Change People

The one thing that unites all human beings, regardless of age, gender, religion, economic status, or ethnic background, is that, deep down inside, we all believe that we are above-average drivers. By Dave Barry Gender Religion Age Economic Status

I'm from New York, so I'm not a big driver. By Dan Fogler York Driver Big

If you drive at precisely twenty-nine miles per hour, the rumble strips play 'Jerusalem' on the car tires. Listen." Mary slowed to the correct speed and By Jasper Fforde Jerusalem Hour Play Tires Drive

Driving was almost the only thing that felt natural in America. It was traditional. It was patriotic. When you accelerated, you could almost hear the crowd cheering you on. By Hari Kunzru America Driving Thing Felt Natural

The truth is, my dad was a great driver. I mean, he could handle an automobile. He loved speed. He used to joke that his one regret was he didn't join the volunteer fire service so he could drive the ambulance. By Joe Biden Driver Truth Dad Great Automobile

We might have reason to be driven! We live for a short stretch of time in a world we share with others. Virtually everything we do is dependent on others, from the arts and culture to farmers who grow the food we eat. By Amartya Sen Driven Reason Live Short Stretch

We all must travel,' the driver said, keeping his eyes on the way ahead. His hands grasped the wheel firmly. 'It is the essence of all things, to move and change and keep going forward and backward and around. Even the spirits and the dead. By Nnedi Okorafor Travel Keeping Ahead Driver Eyes

Long gone are the days when automobiles expanded possibility and choice for the majority of Americans. Now, thanks to its ever-increasing demands for space, speed, and time, the car has reshaped our landscape and lifestyles around its own needs. It is an instrument of freedom that has enslaved us. By Jeff Speck Americans Long Days Automobiles Expanded

He left the building, fury propelling his steps, and got into his car. Feeling the way he did just then, Ian realized he shouldn't be driving, but he wasn't about to sit outside this apartment. Not when Cecilia might think he sat there pining for her. He revved the engine and threw the transmission into drive. The tires squealed as he sped off, burning rubber. He hadn't gone more than a quarter mile when he saw the red-and-blue lights of a sheriff's car flashing behind him. By Debbie Macomber Building Fury Steps Left Propelling

On My First Driving Lesson First things first: A car has five gears. What is that smell? ... Okay, first thing before that first thing: Farting in a car that's not moving makes you an asshole. By Justin Halpern Driving Lesson Gears Thing Car

Take your place in a wiser world of bigger motor cars. By Jethro Tull Cars Place Wiser World Bigger

I only drive in movies. I know that's very weird to hear for an American. I have a weird relationship with it. I know how to drive, but I never went to take the test. By Penelope Cruz Movies American Drive Weird Hear

I'm a driven person, but I'm also cautious, and I overthink things sometimes. By Nadine Velazquez Person Cautious Driven Overthink Things

You are not the car you drive. By Brad Pitt Drive Car

You drive on a PARKway and park on a DRIVEway By Elisabeth Austin Driveway Drive Parkway Park

How did you learn to drive like that?" Gwen yelled over the howl of six hundred horses. "Watching Jacks." She gunned the engine and slipped around another car. "What?" "You know, watching his shifting." Gwen gasped. "You've been looking at his SHIFTER? By Scott Speer Watching Learn Drive Gwen Jacks

I don't drive to places where I want to go. My mother takes me or my brother. By Abigail George Drive Places Brother Mother

I have so many ideas while I'm driving. By Alison Mosshart Driving Ideas

The car goes where the eyes go. By Garth Stein Car Eyes

You know how to drive a car, but you do not know how to drive your life! By Harbhajan Singh Yogi Drive Car Life

I put music on and I drive around town. By Chris Isaak Town Put Music Drive

You're going to be too busy being at my beck and call to worry about doing any driving. By Shawn Keenan Driving Busy Beck Call Worry

When the road ahead seems impossible, start the engine By Benny Bellamacina Impossible Start Engine Road Ahead