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All I want to know is that I can keep this house for the rest of m

All I want to know is that I can keep this house for the rest of my days and I want to make good music… and have the odd sports car in the garage, obviously! – Jay Kay

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Its not a case of look at me in my car its more, look at the car. I like the idea of other people enjoying them, because everything has become a bit faceless and nobody likes the motor car any more. – Jay Kay

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I didnt get my first car until I was 22. It was a BMW 1602 and now Ive got it back Im waiting to restore it. – Jay Kay

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I may be the prat in the hat, thats cool, but I drive an Aston Martin DB5. – Jay Kay

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Dear motorist on the information superhighway. Im sorry I do not have a car. – Eric San

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We need a number of solutions – we need more efficiency and conservation. Efficiency is a big one. I think car companies need to do a lot better in producing more efficient cars. They have the technology, we just need to demand them as consumers. – Daryl Hannah

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So I was getting into my car, and this bloke says to me Can you give me a lift? I said Sure, you look great, the worlds your oyster, go for it. – Tommy Cooper

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The percentage youre paying is too high priced While youre living beyond all your means And the man in the suit has just bought a new car From the profit hes made on your dreams. – Steve Winwood

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It can be helpful simply to make a written or mental list of the things you do each day. Then give yourself a mental credit for each of them, however small. This will help you focus on what you have done instead of what you havent gotten around to do. It may sound simplistic, but it works. – David D. Burns