Top 25 Quotes About Route 66
#2. Sometimes there's a tackiness about Route 66 that out-tacks any tackiness I've ever seen anywhere else. And the Meramec Caverns are the pinnacle of that tack.
Billy Connolly
#3. Then they pull onto Route 66, heading east into a world that's ripe for saving
Neal Shusterman
#4. The spirit of Route 66 is in the details: every scratch on a fender, every curl of paint on a weathered billboard, every blade of grass growing up through a cracked street.
John Lasseter
#5. I just don't understand how Kerry or Obama or anybody else thought Assad was going to change.
Elliott Abrams
#6. Familiarity breeds contempt, for others at first, but then inwardly, contempt towards ourselves.
Oli Anderson
#7. I'm English. We're about as tactful as a hot poker up the bum, most of the time.
L.H. Thomson
#8. Some beautiful paths can't be discovered without getting lost.
Erol Ozan
#9. Connor couldn't be sure, but he thought he heard him mumble, First Dean, then McCall. These boys are dropping like flies.
Robin Bielman
#10. You are so going down for that." He grabbed the keys and headed back to the road. "When you least expect it," he added over his shoulder.
"I'm shaking in my shoes," she called out.
"You're not wearing any."
"Exactly."
Damn, he liked this girl.
Robin Bielman
#11. People robbed of their past seem to make the most fervent picture takers, at home and abroad.
Susan Sontag
#12. All anyone really needs to know about barbed wire is that it can tear the arse out of your trousers, give a cow a good fright, entangle a Yorkshire terrier for life, and is nasty stuff made by greedy men.
Billy Connolly
#13. Children possess a remarkable amount of passion. They throw themselves completely, heart and soul, into everything.
Mary Lou Retton
#15. The Egyptian Revolution makes it clear, if anybody was in doubt, that digital technologies are going to play a powerful role in the future of global politics.
Rebecca MacKinnon
#16. Charlie had kissed a lot of guys. And Connor's kiss had been the best ever.
Ever, ever, ever.
Robin Bielman
#17. Dancers churned around them like storm tossed flowers, their heads held to either side as they whirled with abandonment.
"Look at them," he whispered, his voice in her ear. "Have you ever seen anything like it? They have everything, don't they? Everything except a single care to dwell on.
Kelly Creagh
#18. A flawless, self-sustaining loop, an immaculate system in which trust and cooperation can never take root. Progress becomes impossible, for all strangers are potential enemies, the 'other' who must be hunted down until the last bullet is spent. You
Rick Yancey
#19. It is not the physical pain which hurts the most (and this applies to adults as much as to punished children); it is the mental agony caused by the injustice, the unreasonableness of it all. Strangely
Viktor E. Frankl
#20. States are as the men, they grow out of human characters.
Plato
#21. In a good-natured way he had almost decided that Princeton was one part deadly Philistines and one part deadly grinds, and to find a person who could mention Keats without stammering, yet evidently washed his hands, was rather a treat.
F Scott Fitzgerald
#22. Its not in my nature to go down without a fight even when things seem insurmountable
Suzanne Collins
#23. Savages cling to a local god of one tribe or town. The broad ethics of Jesus were quickly narrowed to village theologies, which preach an election or favoritism.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#24. Was it not a comedy, a strange and stupid matter, this repetition, this running around in a fateful circle?
Hermann Hesse
#25. And if ever you need encouragement, remember at least two sober facts which nobody can rationally deny: that you are a new and unique living force in nature, and that you can, by taking thought and pursuing it, become more and more intensely alive.
John Steeksma