Top 18 Keillor Car Quotes

#1. And none of you stand so tall, a pink moon gonna get you all.

Marcus Sedgwick

#2. Nobody has the power to make you miserable ... unless you choose to give them that power. Choose to enjoy every drop of today!

Gary Chapman

#3. Spending time in a church does not make you religious, any more than spending time in a garage makes you a car.

Garrison Keillor

#4. People in cars cause accidents and accidents in cars cause people.

Garrison Keillor

#5. Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if both are frozen.

Edward Berard

#6. Going to church no more making you a Christian than standing in a garage makes you a car.

Garrison Keillor

#7. I call upon those who love freedom to stand with us now. Together we shall achieve victory.

Dwight D. Eisenhower

#8. I was doing everything I could think of to protect my husband and keep him alive.

Nancy Reagan

#9. Work sucks. That's why it isn't called 'fun'.

Bruce Bethke

#10. Anyone who thinks sitting in church can make you a Christian must also think that sitting in a garage can make you a car.

Garrison Keillor

#11. Your moods and colors are my climate, not the changing face of the sky

John Geddes

#12. Only the person who risks is truly free. A man's conquest of himself dwarfs the conquest of Mt. Everest.

Norman Vincent Peale

#13. Your car, comfort though it be, this little den and dining room on wheels, is a prison that deadens your senses, and to feel wholly alive you must go for a walk.

Garrison Keillor

#14. Waiting for the spell to end, as all spells must.

Angie Sage

#15. Horses have really distinct personalities, and they're magical in many ways.

Michael Mann

#16. We carry adolescence around in our bodies all our lives. We get through the Car Crash Age alive and cruise through our early twenties as cool dudes, wily, dashing, winsome ... shooting baskets, the breeze, the moon, and then we try to become caring men, good husbands, great fathers, good citizens.

Garrison Keillor

#17. We want to feel that our world is intelligible, so we can be responsible for

Matthew B. Crawford

#18. Firms are guided by long-held organizational habits, patterns that often emerge from thousands of employees' independent decisions.6.16

Charles Duhigg

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