Top 13 Yakaz Cars Quotes

#1. The difference between a calculated risk and rolling the dice can be expressed in one word: homework.

Georgette Mosbacher

#2. I wasn't making it with the violin because I was playing all of the 'long hair' stuff.

Louis Prima

#3. Give a truly good person power, and they're still a good person. Give a bad person power, and they're still a bad person. The question is always about the person in between. The one that isn't evil, or good, but just ordinary. You don't always know what an ordinary person is like on the inside.

Laurell K. Hamilton

#4. We must stop calling corruption a "Nigerian factor".

Sunday Adelaja

#5. Plant hope's seed within your heart
For hope's where happiness can start.

Ilchi Lee

#6. When the Revolutionary War ended in 1781, not everyone was celebrating. It is estimated that between 15 and 20 percent of the population back then were loyal to the British Crown and thus were not so thrilled when Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown.

Rachel Martin

#7. There's nothing wrong with having a tree as a friend.

Bob Ross

#8. She was learning, quite late, what many people around her appeared to have known since childhood that life can be perfectly satisfying without major achievements.

Alice Munro

#9. You dress for the world, but under that, you dress for me. I own your softest places, and what touches them is mine.

C.D. Reiss

#10. This Christmas, as the spirit of the season permeates our hearts, let us do something that expresses our feelings in an outward way, showing that we understand that the babe born in Bethlehem is the real Redeemer.

Gary E. Stevenson

#11. We're facing enormous changes in our planetary life, with climate change and the adaptations that all natural systems are going to have to make to these climate changes, and so it's extremely important to bear witness to what's happening.

Alison Hawthorne Deming

#12. The sole cause of all human misery is the inability of people to sit quietly in their rooms.

Blaise Pascal

#13. People don't have fortunes left them in that style nowadays; men have to work and women to marry for money. It's a dreadfully unjust world.

Louisa May Alcott

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