I paint what cannot be photographed, that which comes from the imagination or from dreams, or from an unconscious drive. – Man Ray
Humans live a lot longer than dogs, and we don’t suffer any penalty that I can see. We’re superior in almost every way – they can smell better. But really, they can’t drive cars, they can’t do half the things we can. I don’t understand why you can’t live longer and be really fit. – Cynthia Kenyon
I will never have a sip of alcohol and get behind the wheel again. Regardless if I’m 300% sure that I just had a sip and I can drive. It doesn’t matter. – Dak Prescott
I fight to drive my percentages through the roof for winning and lower my percentage by taking the least amount of damage and least amount of hits. – Dominick Cruz
I’m not good at normal things. I can’t drive a car. I couldn’t read till I was 10. – Michael Lindsay-Hogg
For many years now, my source for salvific chicken soup has been the Sanamluang Cafe on the corner of Hollywood Boulevard and Kingsley Drive: crystalline broth, flecks of fried garlic, and a moist, steamed bird nesting on thick rice noodles and bean sprouts has stanched many a misery. – Michelle Huneven
If you’ve ever left a bag of clothes outside the Salvation Army or given to a local church drive, chances are that you’ve dressed an African. – George Packer
All I did was ask for rights. I didn’t attack anyone. I didn’t harass anyone. I didn’t oppose the system or the country or the authority. All I said is, ‘Why can’t I drive?’ – Manal al-Sharif
Britain, however, has ended up specializing in the ones you don’t see as much of: defense aerospace, making drive shafts for cars, pills and drugs, designing chips that go into 94 percent of the world’s mobile phones. – Evan Davis
I prefer to underplay scenes rather than, you know, be big and drive them. And sometimes you have to do that, but I like the more natural styles. – Ed O’Neill
In Los Angeles, you drive around, and you’re coming back from a club or something, and all of a sudden, you’ll encounter a coyote. And they’re very lean, hungry-looking animals. – Dan Gilroy
I can’t listen to anything when I write, not even the TV. I do have to listen to music when I drive, though. – Emma McLaughlin
I never had a lot of drive, but because I had family responsibilities, I had a lot of tenacity – the tenacity of a drowning man. – Dick Van Dyke
In many cases, an expansion of Medicaid will not only drive taxpayer costs but will deliver lower-quality care than what they have today. – Mike Pompeo
And at five o’clock in the morning we left to drive to Old Tucson, and I sat with my mouth open in the van. I was stunned by the beauty of that country. – Erika Slezak
You can’t have a U.S. Open anymore without an extra course to store all the hospitality tents. I used to be able to drive up to the clubhouse and park like the players. Now, there are seven corporate hospitality guys who have my spot, and I’m on a bus. – Dan Jenkins
Turning 16 is kind of scary because when you’re 16, you go from being a kid and then you can drive and are more of a young adult in a way. – Chloe Grace Moretz
To most boys with growing limbs and swelling sinews, physical activity is a natural instinct, and there is no need to drive them into the football field or the fives court: they go there because they like it, and there is no need to make games compulsory for them. – E. F. Benson
I learnt to drive at around eleven years old. In an old jeep on a field in Colorado. There were lots of ditches. I could barely see over the steering wheel. – David Lauren
A lot of drive is innate, self-perpetuated, reinforced energy. As a kid, I could always sell anything I could get my hands on – from newspapers to lemonade to ‘TV Guide.’ I knew how to make a presentation. – Michael Ovitz
When I was four, I just wanted to drive, I collected toy cars. Where does that sort of thing come from? In hindsight you go, ‘Oh, liked it because of this.’ Maybe it’s just the wheel. – Michael Fassbender
A conservative vision to tech issues assumes the imperfection of mankind and a preference for markets – not politics – to drive outcomes. – Marsha Blackburn