Top 15 Living The Fast Lane Quotes

#1. I have devoted much effort, during the last decade or so, to the systematic encouragement of subversiveness.

Neal Stephenson

#2. Living Life In The Fast Lane is Great...Until You Crash.

David Murdock

#3. In my estimation, more misery has been created by reformers than by any other force in human history.

Frank Herbert

#4. When I was on 'One Life to Live,' I always wanted to delve into my character, Layla, to find out why she was the black sheep of the family. I so wanted to have some edge. I have no idea why there was a reluctance to do that or why we so rarely see it.

Tika Sumpter

#5. Living in the fast lane is great as long as you remember where the slip roads are

Benny Bellamacina

#6. The fact that the U.S. is superior to all others allows for free commerce to take place.

Jeb Bush

#7. I hope I haven't maxed out, because I'm not satisfied. I hope I can be a better ball player, and I hope I'm on my way.

Scott Rolen

#8. One of the reasons I love writing for middle graders, besides their voracious appetite for books, is their deep concern for fairness and morality.

K.A. Applegate

#9. Who doesn't want to know that we notice them and value them? And who might respond to us better when they feel that they matter? It probably cannot be overstated - it matters ... that people matter.

Steve Goodier

#10. I want every day to be the most boring news day ever. I want every day to be about spelling bee champions and baby basketball. It's better to have no comedy material than a horrific news day.

Tina Fey

#11. Why pretend to be something you're not? If you have to be someone, be someone no one else is.

Terry Brooks

#12. There are worse things than dying with a song on your lips.

George R R Martin

#13. I feel like I have lived all over the world since I get to go everywhere to film.

Jackie Chan

#14. Market forces do not make cities, they destroy them

Charles Correa

#15. Life was radical right after I met the monster.
Later, life became harder, complicated.
Ultimately, a living hell, like swimming against a riptide,
Walking the wrong direction in the fast lane of the freeway,
Waking from sweetest dreams to find yourself in the middle of a nightmare.

Ellen Hopkins

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