Quote by Craig Johnston
Ive always had an inquisitive mind about everything from flowers t

Ive always had an inquisitive mind about everything from flowers to television sets to motor cars. Always pulled them apart – couldnt put em back, but always extremely interested in how things work. – Craig Johnston

Other quotes by Craig Johnston

So for a year I spent all my time hiding from Jack Charlton in the car park practising my skills. – Craig Johnston

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So I did in fact spend two and a half years in the Middlesbrough car park practising skills. But if you spend four or five or six hours a day practising, you get better. – Craig Johnston

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I never listen to music in the house, I listen to music in the car. – Peter Tork

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I was encouraged to hear that GM has made great progress on the hydrogen car. – Albert Wynn

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Its a massive motor in a tiny, lightweight car. – Carroll Shelby

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The hardest part was when I was in high school not having a job and always being broke. I had to get to auditions without a car. I either took the bus or walked. – Cuba Gooding, Jr.

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There was George, throwing away in hideous sloth the inestimable gift of time; his valuable life, every second of which he would have to account for hereafter, passing away from him, unused…. sprawling there, sunk in soul-clogging oblivion. – Jerome K. Jerome, Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog), 1889

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