Quote by Len Goodman
As you get older, things conk out. Its a bit like a car. As long a

As you get older, things conk out. Its a bit like a car. As long as its something the mechanics can fix, you can chug on for a few more thousand miles. – Len Goodman

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Ive never really been very good at marriage. Its one of my failures. Ive tried my best, but I do realise the common denominator is me its something Im doing. – Len Goodman

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Marriage
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On the dance floor, as much as you say, Ladies, you are the car. He is the driver. You can only go where he takes you, they still try to be in control. – Len Goodman

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car
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There is no secret, once we go to qualifying, we all seem to enjoy it. Qualifying is all about putting everything that you have and that the car has in one lap. Its like a rush, I really enjoy that. – Sebastian Vettel

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car

We had the guys from X Men 2 do the cameras. They had a 360 camera that would go from one car, up in the air and over to another car in a continuous shot while the film was still rolling, going 90 mph. – Jimmy Fallon

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car

I dont have an interest in any car that isnt good for the environment, other than maybe an aesthetic quality in a picture book. – Emile Hirsch

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A private railroad car is not an acquired taste. One takes to it immediately. – Eleanor Robson Belmont

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