Top 11 Cartoon Network Racing Quotes
#1. I can't wait to see The Grinch. It's so out of the world. Every time a movie like that comes out, I'm stoked. It's like real life.
Tina Yothers
#2. In science fiction, basic doubts featured prominently in the worlds of Philip K. Dick. I knew Phil for 25 years, and he was always getting onto me, a scientist. He was a great fan of quantum uncertainty, epistemology in science, the lot.
Gregory Benford
#3. Happiness is a shadow of harmony; it follows harmony. There is no other way to be happy.
Rajneesh
#4. If I'm president, some day, young kids will look at the world differently. They will say, I could be president some day. They couldn't have said that before I came along. The world will see the United States in a different context, as a country of true opportunity for all.
Barack Obama
#5. Our very business is to teach the great lesson of self-denial and humility to our people, and how unfit is it then that we should be proud ourselves!
Richard Baxter
#6. Cultivate that kind of knowledge which enables us to discover for ourselves in case of need that which others have to read or be told of.
Georg C. Lichtenberg
#7. There's great value to knitting or digging up your garden or chopping up vegetables for soup, because you're taking some time away from turning the pages, answering your emails, talking to people on the phone, and you're letting your brain process whatever is stuck up in there.
Chellie Pingree
#8. I do not agree that an age of pleasure is no compensation for a moment of pain.
Thomas Jefferson
#9. How do you recognize the face of love?
Can love happen in an instant, or can it only grow slowly, bolstered by the course of time? Is it possible that love might be both? A thing that takes forever to reach its true conclusion, made possible by what occurs in no more than the blink of an eye?
Cameron Dokey
#10. There's a fine line between a stream of consciousness and a babbling brook to nowhere.
Dan Harmon
#11. First, the American legislative process isn't well suited to large and complex measures.
George J. Mitchell
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