Quote by Earl Wilson
If you think nobody cares if youre alive, try missing a couple of

If you think nobody cares if youre alive, try missing a couple of car payments. – Earl Wilson

Other quotes by Earl Wilson

Snow and adolescence are the only problems that disappear if you ignore them long enough. – Earl Wilson

Category:
Teenagers
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Home, nowadays, is a place where part of the family waits till the rest of the family brings the car back. – Earl Wilson

Category:
car
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Other Quotes from
car
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I look away at car crashes, and I know people who look away at car crashes, because it makes us uncomfortable to watch other people in pain. – John Mayer

Category:
car

I did 10 years of comedies and 10 years of Westerns. I really like to stay away from car chases. I prefer the more intimate film. You have a much more direct association with the emotions. – Elmer Bernstein

Category:
car

From 1997 when we came in, you guys and the public bought seven million more cars. You didnt get rid of the second car, did you? So what is happening is the growth of cars on the motorway. – John Prescott

Category:
car

I hate modern car radios. In my car, I dont even have a push-button radio. Its just got a dial and two knobs. Just AM. One knob makes it louder, and one knob changes the station. When youre driving, thats all I want. – Chris Isaak

Category:
car

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Love knows not distance it hath no continent its eyes are for the stars. – Gilbert Parker

Category:
Love

A good marriage is different to a happy marriage. – Debra Winger

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Marriage

I guess the two Manifesto, Communicating Vessels, Mad Love, and some of his poetry made a significant mark on me but as far as bringing a literary element into the music I see it as a much broader assimilation. – Trevor Dunn

Category:
Poetry

It is already possible to imagine a society in which the majority of the population, that is to say, its laborers, will have almost as much leisure as in earlier times was enjoyed by the aristocracy. When one recalls how aristocracies in the past actually behaved, the prospect is not cheerful. – W. H. Auden

Category:
Rest, Leisure