Kevin Harvick Quotes
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I think I know a thing or two about the way people love, but I don't know anything about hatred, psychosis, cruelty. Or maybe I don't have the guts to admit that I do.
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When I was rising eighteen I persuaded my parents to let me return to Australia and at least see whether I could adapt myself to life on the land before going up to Cambridge.
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Sure, I've been a victim, but in retrospect, most of it has been of my own making. I allowed it to happen.
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If you saw pictures of me as a kid, you'd laugh because I was always in football kit.
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Actually, I bought one share of Warren Buffett's stock, probably 35 years ago, in order to read his letters.
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I have a very musical family from my Scottish roots.
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I feel like I've forcefully been thrust into the tech world, and I've enjoyed every minute of it.
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That every person is desirous to obtain, with as little sacrifice as possible, as much as possible of the articles of wealth.
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I love running and I will always run.
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Most ballets are more interesting than most men.
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Caffeine. The gateway drug.
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Food service is a growth area for PepsiCo.
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Thank you to everyone that has made me the athlete I am! God, family and friends, my competitors and supporters! You have all had a hand!
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Short stories are fiction's R & D department, and failed or less-than-conclusive experiments are not just to be expected but to be hoped for.
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I really hated fighting people and hurting them, but felt unable to stop.
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Netflix, I love you.
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I never do research unless it's extraordinary circumstances.
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Religion is the opium of the poor.
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Acting is the most fun. I like to do it and it's great that I can still do that, but you know, you don't really have a lot of control over things, so it's real hit or miss.
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Some of us learn control, more or less by accident. The rest of us go all our lives not even understanding how it is possible, and blaming our failure on being born the wrong way.
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Anyone can practice. Young man can practice. Old man can practice. Very old man can practice. Man who is sick, he can practice. Man who doesn't have strength can practice. Except lazy people; lazy people can't practice Ashtanga yoga.
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The '50s was a pretty wonderful time for people, it was hopeful.
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We can control how we run, and that's about it.