Potholes Quotes

On this page you will find all the quotes on the topic "Potholes". There are currently 32 quotes in our collection about Potholes. Discover the TOP 10 sayings about Potholes!
The best sayings about Potholes that you can share on Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook and other social networks!
  • Potholes and bumps? Welcome to the world. Every road gas them. They're there to be navigated, avoided, driven over, or through to the other side. Don't keep driving into the pothole.

    Bumps   World   Sides  
  • Oh, I would love to be a motivational speaker. I have pulled myself out of a million potholes, and I can see the potholes ahead of me. That doesn't mean that I could always do that so perfectly for my own life. I totally fall in potholes.

    Fall   Mean   Potholes  
  • I would not vote for the mayor. It's not just because he didn't invite me to dinner, but because on my way into town from the airport there were such enormous potholes.

    Airports   Dinner   Way  
    "Giuliani? He Wouldn't Get Castro's Vote". Interview with Lizette Alvarez, www.nytimes.com. October 26, 1995.
  • God bless the potholes on Memory Lane.

  • The love and laughter are what you need most in your life. They'll fill out all the potholes in the road.

    Life   Laughter   Needs  
    Maria Shriver (2003). “Ten Things I Wish I'd Known - Before I Went Out Into the Real World”, p.92, Andrews McMeel Publishing
  • Indiana is a state dedicated to basketball. Basketball, soybeans, hogs and basketball. Berkeley, needless to say, is not nearly as athletic. Berkeley is dedicated to coffee, angst, potholes and coffee.

  • Happy Cinco de Mayo. In honor of Cinco de Mayo, mayor Bill de Blasio is filling all New York City potholes with guacamole.

    New York   Cities   Honor  
  • In New York, there are so many potholes, they're like craters on the moon. That's another traffic thing.

  • Um... Bulgaria is an interesting country. The people are lovely. There are potholes the size of small planets.

    "Comic-Con 2011 Exclusive: Rachel Nichols Talks CONAN THE BARBARIAN, Comic-Con, Girl Fights, and the other Rachel Nichols". Interview with Bill Graham, collider.com. July 23, 2011.
  • I smoke to fill the potholes in my soul

    Funny   Humor   Soul  
  • May your trails be dim, lonesome, stony, narrow, winding and only slightly uphill. May the wind bring rain for the slickrock potholes fourteen miles on the other side of yonder blue ridge. May God's dog serenade your campfire, may the rattlesnake and the screech owl amuse your reverie, may the Great Sun dazzle your eyes by day and the Great Bear watch over you by night.

    Dog   Rain   Eye  
    "Beyond the Wall: Essays from the Outside". Book by Edward Abbey ("Preface" (dated October 1983), pp. 16-17), 1984.
  • Our failures can leave behind pavement or potholes. Our ability to receive grace determines which it will be.

    FaceBook post by Bob Goff from Jun 21, 2013
  • The national media will talk about national problems because it's something that everyone in all 50 states can understand, but the reality is these are minor factors. These are local races. ... The issues tend to be less ideological than for Senate races or races for president. ... It's about potholes and streetlights.

    Reality   Race   Media  
    "Stakes Are High in N.J., Va. Governor Races". www.foxnews.com. October 23, 2005.
  • Nostalgia: A device that removes the ruts and potholes from memory lane.

  • We see very broad-based, moderate, growth. Most of the sectors are quite strong. I don't see any major potholes, and I believe [the economy] is strengthening.

    Strong   Believe   Growth  
    Source: asia.nikkei.com
  • Laughter is to life what shock absorbers are to automobiles. It won't take the potholes out of the road, but it sure makes the ride smoother

    Patsy Clairmont, Marilyn Meberg, Barbara Johnson, Luci Swindoll (1997). “Joy Breaks: 90 Devotions to Celebrate, Simplify, and Add Laughter to Your Life”, Zondervan Publishing Company
  • In sorting out my feelings and beliefs, there is, however, one piece of moral ground of which I am absolutely certain: if I were to be murdered I would not want my murderer executed. I would not want my death avenged. Especially by government--which can't be trusted to control its own bureaucrats or collect taxes equitably or fill a pothole, much less decide which of its citizens to kill.

    Helen Prejean (2011). “Dead Man Walking: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States”, p.21, Vintage
  • Government ... can't be trusted to control its own bureaucrats or collect taxes equitably or fill a pothole, much less decide which of its citizens to kill.

  • I don't see love as some perfect happily ever after thing like it is in books and movies. It's more like a bumpy road filled with potholes...and detours. Sometimes we even veer off into the ditch. But the places that road will take you, the things you'll experience, are worth all of the uncertainty.

  • If there is a true measure of a person's soul, if there is a single gauge of real divinity, of how beautifully a fellow human honors this life, has genuine spiritual fire and is full of honest love and compassion, it has to be right there, in the eyes. The Dalai Lama's eyes sparkle and dance with laughter and unbridled love. The Pope's eyes are dark and glazed, bleak as obsidian marbles. Pat Robertson's eyes are rheumy and hollow, like tiny potholes of old wax. Goldman Sachs cretins, well, they don't use their own eyes at all; they just steal someone else's.

    "The end of the wicked old Mormons". www.sfgate.com. May 7, 2010.
  • Government! Government! What do I get for all I give, I'd like to know! Potholes and bombs!

  • If you travel around America you see different sections of highways donated by this or that person, and that's a slow beginning of what may end up being a situation common in the Third World: some sections of highways in wealthy areas are beautifully maintained and other parts are just dirt-strewn potholes.

  • While traveling our separated roads through life, we are also either road signs or potholes on the roads of others.

    "Cellar Door", Vol. 12(2), p. 50, Spring 1985.
  • Take those road hazards- the potholes, ruts, detours, and all the rest- as evidence that you were on the right route. It's when you find yourself on that big, broad, easy road that you ought to worry.

    Joni Eareckson Tada (2011). “Glorious Intruder: God's Presence in Life's Chaos”, p.40, Multnomah
  • Peoples lives, in Jubilee as elsewhere, were dull, simple, amazing, unfathomable-deep caves paved with kitchen linoleum. . . . What I wanted [to write down] was every last thing, every layer of speech and thought, stroke of light on bark or walls, every smell, pothole, pain, crack, delusion, held still and held together-radiant, everlasting.

    Wall   Pain   Writing  
  • We have to provide the roads on which our dreams are paved. And these roads can't have potholes, they can't break down in six months. They have to be big roads because they are going to carry strong people, they are going to carry strong forces.

    Dream   Strong   People  
    Speech on the CII Annual General Meeting & National Conference, online.wsj.com. April 4, 2013.
  • When you leave home to follow your dreams, your road will probably be riddled with potholes, not always paved in happy Technicolor bricks. You'll probably be kicked to the ground 150 million times and told you're nuts by friends and strangers alike. As you progress you may feel lonely or terrified for your physical and emotional safety. You may overestimate your own capabilities or fail to live up to them, and you'll surely fall flat on your face once in a while.

    Dream   Lonely   Fall  
    Kelly Cutrone, Meredith Bryan (2010). “If You Have to Cry, Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You”, p.13, Harper Collins
  • If he (The New York Taxi Driver) talked to me, he might lose his concentration, which would be very bad because the taxi has some kind of problem with the steering, probably dead pedestrians lodged in the mechanism, the result being that there is a delay of 8 to 10 seconds between the time the driver turns the wheel and the time the taxi actually changes direction, a handicap that the driver is compensating for by going 175 miles per hour, at which velocity we are able to remain airborne almost to the far rim of some of the smaller potholes.

  • Life's a car ride...Sometimes it's cruise control down smooth highways. Other times it's potholes on rural roads.

    Life   Car   Sometimes  
  • Not that the path was smooth and pothole free. But still, it was my path, and like me, it was bound to be unique." -Zoey

    Unique   Path   Smooth  
Page 1 of 2
  • 1
  • 2
  • We hope our collection of Potholes quotes has inspired you! Our collection of sayings about Potholes is constantly growing (today it includes 32 sayings from famous people about Potholes), visit us more often and find new quotes from famous authors!
    Share our collection of quotes on social networks – this will allow as many people as possible to find inspiring quotes about Potholes!