Quote by Tracey Gold
I knew that by getting behind the wheel of the car and having had

I knew that by getting behind the wheel of the car and having had something to drink, the responsibility laid on my shoulders. – Tracey Gold

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Our family has gone through a very difficult time. My husband and I have taken the brunt of it. Ive never known what it truly felt like to be so sad and desperate inside. – Tracey Gold

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sad
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I remember that all of a sudden, the car felt like I couldnt control it. It was absolutely the most horrifying experience. We rolled over, off the freeway. I think there was something wrong with the car. – Tracey Gold

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car
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Anorexia, you starve yourself. Bulimia, you binge and purge. You eat huge amounts of food until youre sick and then you throw up. And anorexia, you just deny yourself. Its about control. – Tracey Gold

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Food
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car
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Its pretty cool to be able to hang out with the President and have the race-winning car on the South Lawn. – Buddy Rice

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car

A critic is a man who knows the way but cant drive the car. – Kenneth Tynan

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car

Driving race cars was an avenue for me to learn how to build my own car, and that was my ambition all along. – Caroll Shelby

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car

I dont want to rap about my car. How generic is that? Be creative. – Andy Milonakis

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car

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