“It takes more than driving to become an IndyCar driver. Gone are the days when drivers show up Friday morning and go home Sunday night. We're all integral to our partnerships, commercially, motorsports. We're as much champions in the boardroom as we are on the racetrack.” ShowsHomeNightMorningGoneDrivingChampionSundayDriversPartnershipFridaySunday NightMotorsportsFriday Morning Author:Charlie Kimball
“If you have a headache every Monday morning when it is time for you to go to work, perhaps you're driving the wrong car, perhaps you're taking the wrong route, or you may be in the wrong line of work. Obviously, only you can figure out the message.” IfsMayLinesHealingMorningCarFiguresMessagesDrivingRoutesMondayHeadacheMonday Morning Author:Christiane Northrup
“At times it seemed unfair that I should be paid for my work; for driving out in the early morning with the fields glittering under the first pale sunshine and the wisps of mist still hanging on the high tops.” ShouldFirstsStillsMorningFieldsPaidDrivingSunshinePaleUnfairMistEarly MorningHanging OnWisps Book:All Creatures Great and Small Source: All Creatures Great and Small
“The world may not applaud us for wiping running noses, driving in carpools, or talking with our teenager into the wee hours of the morning. And until they are trained, our children might not thank us either. But as we set aside our own selfish desires and glorify God by joyfully serving our children, we are pursuing true greatness according to the Bible. Let us do so with tenderness, affection, and with a smile!” WorldMayChildrenMightRunningDesireHoursTalkingMorningGreatnessOur ChildrenAffectionSelfishDrivingTeenagerNosesServingTendernessGlorifyTrue GreatnessSelfish DesireThank U Author:Carolyn Mahaney
“I was reminded of another very special word when I was driving into Ann Arbor this morning, and that word is homecoming. Our family's had three homecomings to Ann Arbor, Michigan, in my lifetime.” ThreeMorningSpecialFootballLifetimeDrivingOur FamilyMichiganHomecomingArborsMichigan Wolverines Author:Jim Harbaugh
“As a child, I had to get up early for school or work. I'd get ready by myself. I'd set my alarm to wake me up very early in the morning, and be off to work, the family driver driving me every morning. I did it alone, my parents never coming in to wake me up.” ChildrenSchoolParentMorningReadyDrivingGet UpDriversEvery MorningAlarmsUp Early Author:Janet Jackson
“What's problematic about playing stadiums and driving around in private jets and drinking champagne at 8 o'clock in the morning? What's wrong with that? I haven't got a problem with that. I can't fathom why people would.” PeopleI CanProblemMorningHavensDrinkingDrivingClockJetChampagneStadiumsFathomDrinking ChampagnePrivate Jet Author:Noel Gallagher
“Psychologists call it "defocused attention," where you broaden your horizons, let your mind float and drift a bit. Coffee keeps us sharp and alert. It's great if you're driving at 3 o'clock in the morning. It's not so great if you're trying to come up with the next violin concerto.” IfsTryingMindNextBitsAttentionMorningCome UpCoffeeDrivingClockHorizonFloatsPsychologistViolin Author:Eric Weiner
“Many Saturday mornings, I take 495 from Fairfax to Maryland in the morning, and I'm astonished by the speed of many of the drivers. Even when I drive 70 mph, I'm being passed by people driving 80-90+ at times.” PeopleMorningSpeedDrivingDriversSaturdaySaturday MorningMarylandMph Author:Robert James Thomson
“Whether you're playing a mom on-screen or you're in a car pool lane driving your child to school in the morning, there are similarities that are undeniable. And once you're a mother, there are certain things that are instinct. You just have a better understanding of what it means to be a mother.” MeanChildrenSchoolMotherCertainUnderstandingMorningCarMomOur ChildrenInstinctScreensDrivingYour ChildrenPoolLanesSimilarity Author:Nia Long
“I liked getting up at 4 in the morning, driving on the freeway, and going in and stocking shelves and laughing with the stock clerks.” MorningLaughingDrivingShelvesClerksFreewaysStockingsDriving On Author:Michelle Pfeiffer
“I was teasing my brother that he was penniless, homeless, jobless. Right now in his life, racism isn't the central highlighting force: it's the world of work and economics. It doesn't mean that he isn't influenced by racism, but when he wakes up in the morning the thing that's driving his world is really issues of class, economics and power as they articulate themselves.” WorldMeanForceClassMorningIssuesBrotherRight NowRacismEconomicsWake UpDrivingMy BrotherJoblessHomelessTeaseHighlighting Author:Bell Hooks