Top 19 Quotes About Volkswagens
#1. Why should I put a bunch of Cadillacs on the ice, when I can sell out with a bunch of volkswagens
Harold Ballard
#2. There are two Venices I know about and one of them is a hotel in Vegas. The other is an L.A. beach where pretty girls walk their dogs while wearing as little as possible and mutant slabs of tanned, posthuman beef sip iced steroid lattes and pump iron until their pecs are the size of Volkswagens.
Richard Kadrey
#3. His treatment of mechanical problems wasn't divorced from the worldly situations in which they arise, and as a result [John Muir's service manual on Volkswagens] is extraordinarily clear and useful. It has a human quality, as well.
Matthew B. Crawford
#4. One of the key problems is that the Germans know what they do because everywhere they go there's a 'made in Germany' label on it - they can feel proud of Volkswagens and Audis and Mercedes.
Evan Davis
#5. I've been keeping my own naughty and nice list for Washington.
Barack Obama
#6. I was in this restaurant and I asked for something herby. They gave me a Volkswagen with no driver.
Tim Vine
#8. If you're built like a freight train, you can't drive around like a Volkswagen.
Clark Gillies
#9. Dorian Yates and I have nothing in common, physically speaking. He's a Volkswagen; I'm a Porsche.
Shawn Ray
#10. I learned hard lessons, and I've taken that lesson and it's helped me become a better business person and a better leader.
Rick Scott
#12. Watch nature, because it is your greatest teacher. It moves and flows and moves on again. There is an incredible beauty out there in the mountains, in the forests, to teach you it's silence, it's beauty, it's humility. Stay aligned to that.
Stuart Wilde
#14. I umpired for 25 years and can honestly say I never called one wrong in my heart.
Nestor Chylak
#15. She drowned in words that could not teach her how to swim.
Marilyn French
#16. When everything around us may seem to challenge who we are, we need to know how to find certainty within ourselves about what we want and what we believe.
Sue Knight
#17. I found that the majority of people who stopped at my table [ at the Comic Con] last didn't even know who Winnie the Pooh was, and the new feature was just opening in the theaters.
Mike Royer
#18. Raising a child is like taking care of someone who's on way too many shrooms, while you yourself are on a moderate amount of shrooms. I am not confident in my decisions, but I know you should not be eating a mousepad.
Ron Funches
#19. [On gardens:] I think they're sanctuaries for the mind and spirit ... It's easy to feel wonder-struck in a garden, especially if you cultivate delight.
Diane Ackerman