"I'm a car guy! I have a Ford Escape with Ecoboost for most days. On other days I love to drive my 356A, my early 911, or my '72 Dino GT. It all depends on my mood, what road, how far, and who's with me."
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"There is a clear link between protecting your car and home and protecting your life. So life insurance was a logical addition to the AA's range."
"Two of my grandparents died in a car crash. Sucks, 'cause they would have lived to a hundred."
"The car picked up speed, and the sound seemed to lull me.I could relax, I thought as I felt the tingling of circulation in my limbs. I was in Trent’s car, wrapped in a blanket, and held in his arms. He wouldn’t let anything hurt me. He wasn’t singing, though,I mused.Shouldn’t he be singing?"
"The car was full of unhappy people heading west. It was the Great American Family Road Trip, all right. Whaaa-hoo!"
"Ya hafta be there for Beck. He only has you." Riley sighed. "I'll get the car."
"Celebrity is hawking make-up, cars, everything; it's shifted."
"The poet Paul Éluard says that to understand my film version of Beauty and the Beast, you must love your dog more than your car."
"Care to see your room?” -Bones Let me guess—it’s that smashed‐up car right over there." -Cat"
"My only contact with the outside world was an RCA Victrola, and Elvis would sing, and then I'd dream about expensive cars."
"Me + Love Songs on KOST=embarrassing car jam sesh."
"Sooner or later a black car came for everyone."
"Science sees the process of evolution from the outside, as one might a train of cars going by, and resolves it into the physical and mechanical elements, without getting any nearer the reason of its going by, or the point of its departure or destination."
"From the front Rdar announces, "Don't you go talking bad about GoFast bars. Do you want me to stop this car?" "Whenever I eat a GoFast bar," Ben says, "I'm always like, 'So this is what blood tastes like to mosquitoes."
"pg. 231-232: They'd given me a minivan. They could have picked any car and they picked a minivan. A minivan. O God of the Vehicular Justice, why dost thou mock me? Minivan, you albatross around my neck! You mark of Cain! You wretched beast high ceilings and few horsepower!"
"We left. We did not say: Don't drive, You're drunk. We did not say: We aren't letting you in that car when you are upset. We did not say: We insist on going with you. We did not say: This can wait until tomorrow. Anything-everything-can wait."
"Colin's skin was alive with the feeling of connection to everyone in that car and everyone not in it. And he was feeling not-unique in the very best possible way."
"Look, I wasn't saying the Beatles are better than God or Jesus. I said 'Beatles' because it's easy for me to talk about Beatles. I could have said TV or the cinema, motor cars or anything popular and I would have gotten away with it."
"Getting out of one car and getting into another"
"Just enough of that to be able to give the reader a sense of skepticism that all - it seemed like all that was necessary. I don't really care. But what I do care about is what was happening within the realm of automobiles at the time that [Buckminster Fuller] invented his Dymaxion car because that is really relevant."