Top 18 Darrell Waltrip Quotes

#1. Work is honorable. It is good therapy for most problems. It is the antidote for worry. It is the equalizer for deficiency of native endowment. Work makes it possible for the average to approach genius. What we may lack in aptitude, we can make up for in performance ...

J. Richard Clarke

#2. I'd had episodes before, but I swept them under the carpet. This time, I couldn't do that because everyone knew. I got on with the hard work of getting better and haven't had a blip in almost 10 years.

Margot Kidder

#3. NASCAR logic isn't always logical.

Darrell Waltrip

#4. Some writers - most, I suspect - write in isolation. I think I'd always found that quite difficult.

Michael Morpurgo

#5. A legacy is not about what you did while you were there it is what happens when you are gone

Darrell Waltrip

#6. Boogity, boogity boogity! Let's go racing boys!

Darrell Waltrip

#7. If you don't cheat, you look like an idiot; if you cheat and don't get caught, you look like a hero; if you cheat and get caught, you look like a dope. Put me where I belong.

Darrell Waltrip

#8. Time is a river without banks.

Marc Chagall

#9. You might be a redneck if your wife wants to stop at the gas station to see if they've got the new Darrell Waltrip Budweiser wall clock.

Jeff Foxworthy

#10. If the lion didn't bite the tamer every once in a while, it wouldn't be exciting.

Darrell Waltrip

#11. I've always said your legacy is what you leave behind you.

Darrell Waltrip

#12. Oftentimes what you see cancels out what you perceive.

Bill Johnson

#13. All leadership is appreciative leadership. It's the capacity to see the best in the world around us, in our colleagues, and in the groups we are trying to lead.

David Cooperrider

#14. If your policy is win at all costs then you are going to hurt people

Darrell Waltrip

#15. I just lost my lunch and I didn't even have any!

Darrell Waltrip

#16. There's no bigger surprise than to be tooling along at 200 MPH and suddenly get hit from the rear

Darrell Waltrip

#17. The essence of vulgarity seemed to lie in the pretence at being or the attempt to be, something that one really was not, with the resulting lack of ease and dignity and taste.

Ann Bridge

#18. Misogyny runs deeper than religion.

Katha Pollitt

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