Top 14 Nhtsa Safety Quotes
#1. The world somehow is always the same. The only thing that can improve is the individual life. One can live a good life. One can give life a meaning. Either by drinking oneself to death or by painting oneself to death or by loving oneself to death.
Odd Nerdrum
#2. We suffered a terrible blow on 11 September 2001. We responded with fear and anger. A fight-or-flight response is adaptive in any species. For us, given our power, fight was the only response we could imagine.
Yochai Benkler
#3. Caxtons are mechanical birds with many wings And some are treasured for their markings - They cause the eyes to melt Or the body to shriek without pain.
Craig Raine
#5. Absence really can make the heart grow fonder, even when the [man's] feet wander.
Amy Dickinson
#6. I believe in person to person. Every person is Christ to me, and since there is only one Jesus, that person is the one person in the world at that moment.
Mother Teresa
#7. I dream of a vegan world - that's where I want everything to go.
Gene Baur
#8. I always hate telling my jokes in print 'cause I always feel like it reads so not funny and people read it and they think, 'Oh, so that's what that guy does in his stand-up? That's terrible.'
Aziz Ansari
#9. Even if you're an observer of a story that you yourself made up, you're still very much connected to it. You love it and feel it, no less than somebody's who's writing from their direct 'I' or 'me.' I'm just so much more interesting in stories than confessions.
Regina Spektor
#10. My favorite love scenes in movies don't involve passion, they involve nobility or sacrifice.
Roger Ebert
#11. It seemed everything that had ever lived and died in this world had passed through here, had left its indelible imprint.
Sarah Ockler
#12. The ocean is the last frontier of human empirical knowledge; even the contours on that eighth-grader's globe are the product of a mix of scientific measurement, inference and conjecture.
Alan Huffman
#13. Giggling is a plague on the nervous system that I believe is hardwired into some people's physiology and seems to be a reaction to tremendous nerves, fatigue, or self-consciousness. It is rarely a welcome occurrence to the giggler and can feel like going over Niagara Falls without a barrel
Linda Ronstadt
#14. A broken heart is a monument to a love that will never die; fulfillment is a monument to a love that is already on its deathbed.
George Jean Nathan
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