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Luck, like a Russian car, generally only works if you push it. – Tom Holt

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Poetry is one of the few nasty childhood habits Ive managed to grow out of. – Tom Holt

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Poetry
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Tom Holt
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Everything is out there if you know how to find it, and have the patience. I dont and havent, but thats my problem. – Tom Holt

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Patience
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New technology is useful, but its inefficient and ugly it knows itll be obsolete by lunchtime tomorrow, so it has no incentive to be anything else. – Tom Holt

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Technology
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Growing up in the Midwest, people dont drive Porsches and Ferraris. They drive Fords and Chevys. And so even if you have the opportunity to buy a more expensive car, it doesnt occur to you because its not what you relate to. – Luke Perry

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Its a tricky place, especially the last sector. I wasnt happy in practice. I wasnt happy with the car and I wasnt happy with myself. But I always thought there was more in the car. – Sebastian Vettel

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car

Boys, they cant take my refrigerator now. Theyll never get my car now. I paid cash for em and theyre mine, and Im keepin em! – Patsy Cline

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car

I think, like everybody else in New Hampshire, when I pull up to fill up my car and I pay $50, I get upset. And Im wondering if these prices are legitimate. – Judd Gregg

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Poetry is frosted fire. – J. Patrick Lewis, www.jpatricklewis.com

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Nobody could tell us or really had a very good idea, if there were a massive release of radiation, what kind of medical treatment people were going to need and this or that, or, indeed, whether there would be medical personnel around. – William Scranton

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The legal difference between the sit-ins and the Freedom Riders was significant. – Constance Baker Motley

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