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Top 13 Paul Walker Speeding Quotes
#1. In war the olive branch of peace is of use.
[Lat., Adjuvat in bello pacatae ramus olivae.]

#2. Me and my band and crew have always lived by the code: 'Work hard, play harder.'

#3. Being Puerto Rican, born and raised on the streets of New York, you go, 'Wow, you're still friends with your ex, man? Really? That's weird.' I don't play that.

#4. If you, the citizen, deliberately vote for someone who won't give you healthcare over someone who will, you need to have your head examined. Except you can't afford to have your head examined.

#5. The world is changing at such a rapid rate that it's turning us all into amateurs. Even for professionals, the best way to flourish is to retain an amateur's spirit and embrace uncertainty and the unknown.

#6. Part of my attraction to ancient art is that there is an element of risk, of speculation.

#7. Adults are starved for a kind word. When you understand the power of honest praise (as opposed to bullshitting, flattery, and sucking up), you realize that withholding it borders on immoral. If you see something that impresses you, a decent respect to humanity insists you voice your praise.

#8. Rule over your mind or ignorance will rule over it.
Rule over your heart or fear will rule over it.
Rule over your soul or evil will rule over it.
Rule over your life or others will rule over it.

#9. The United States prefers that Iraq meet its obligations voluntarily, yet we are prepared for the alternative.

#10. An American is a guy, a rich guy with a family, a decent guy with a family with as many kids as he likes, doing what he wants, working with people that he likes, and enjoying himself to his very old age.

#11. I remember when Samuel Okwaraji died on the field, I was mute and I didn't even know what I was doing or what I was saying.

#12. Israel was born under the British mandate. We learned from the British what democracy means, and how it behaves in a time of danger, war and terror. We thank Britain for introducing freedom and respect of human rights both in normal and demanding circumstances.

#13. It is a rare moment where one can glimpse the truth of lost moments, bonds that were chosen and broken, and the decisions that remain through time and distance.
