Walking isn’t a lost
Walking isn’t a lost art: one must, by some means, get to the garage. Evan Esar
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Walking isn’t a lost art: one must, by some means, get to the garage. Evan Esar
Dale Earnhardt’s opinion in the garage area is like God’s to us. Ernie Irvan
In Russia, as I sat there day after day wearing headphones, listening to the interpreter struggle to make our words relevant, I wondered if we could establish meaningful rapport with a nation that had never seen raisins dance in dark glasses on TV…never had a garage sale. Erma Bombeck
I’ve never vied for power in the family before. Pointing a box at the garage door and saying Open! was never a big deal, but holding that television tuner and realizing I alone control what is flashed on the screen brings out the Iacocca in me. Erma Bombeck
I like garage band for writing because you only have crayons and there are only five crayons in the box. Your choices are limited and I find that to be very good for me. Erin McKeown
When Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak created Apple computer in a garage in Palo Alto, it heralded the beginning of the PC revolution that ultimately dealt a death-blow to dozens of older companies. Eric Ries
I was living in different accommodation and it was never in a place where I could set up my drums and play, so my drums would end up back in their cases and then in the garage. In the end I got used to the drums being locked up, I went a good eight years … Read more
IT WAS TESS who told me about the crowd going to the all-night dance. We’d been school friends. We’d picked mushrooms and pretended to have seen a big ship. She had got married since I went away; it was a made match, a man from the midlands, a Donal, who had worked in a garage … Read more
When Tiger was 6 months old, he would sit in our garage, watching me hit balls into a net. He had been assimilating his golf swing. When he got out of the high chair, he had a golf swing. Earl Woods
I was about seven years old. In my mother’s garage I used to create plays and star in them and charge the neighborhood kids five cents to see them. It was a lot of fun. Franny Armstrong