
Top 16 Automania Quotes
#1. A limit on the automobile population of the United States would be the best of news for our cities. The end of automania would save open spaces, encourage wiser land use, and contribute greatly to ending suburban sprawl.
Stewart Udall
#2. There is the authority of position and the authority of knowledge - 'Authority flows from the one who knows.' But sharing in hardship confers upon a leader something quite rare - moral authority.
John Adair
#3. All the women want to be with me, all the men want to be like me.
Ric Flair
#4. How often our involuntary facial motions testify to the thoughts we were keeping secret, and betray us to those around!
Michel De Montaigne
#5. When you are identified with the One, all things will be complete to you.
Zhuangzi
#6. The Other World? Yes, there is the Other World: Go to the districts of the poor people, you will find the Other World, the World of Poverty!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#7. I recognise that Socialism has ended its purely theoretical course, and that the hour to construct has come.
John Burns
#9. I'm known as a light artist. But rather than be someone who depicted light, or painted light in some way, I wanted to have the work be light.
James Turrell
#10. You were the one who taught me that a good threat is often more telling than a blow.
George R R Martin
#11. His life, for years past, had been mainly a succession of resigned adaptations, and he had learned, before dealing practically with his embarrassments, to extract from most of them a small tribute of amusement.
("The Triumph Of The Night")
Edith Wharton
#12. I even agree that the concept of god helps some people lead better lives. That does happen. Don't ever forget it. I just think there are better ways to help people lead better lives.
Daniel Dennett
#13. I'm honest with myself how I feel. If I feel good, I feel good. If I don't - if I'm tight - I don't just try to muscle through everything, because you've got to be a little bit smarter.
Larry Fitzgerald
#15. I think in my twenties I tended to think of all people as sort of more or less alike. In now think that people are really different in all these subtle ways that are very important.
Peter Thiel
#16. That's the game of baseball - amazing things happen.
Mariano Rivera
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