“I told Hugh Hefner, "I have this crazy boyfriend." And Hef was like, "You're not going anywhere with a crazy boyfriend," and so he put me in a mansion in Bel-Air with an opera singing Chinese maid, and I was driving a Bentley, and a friend of mine came by and was like, "What is going on? Why are you living in this mansion?" And I was like, "Isn't this what happens when people move to LA?” PeopleHappensMovingAirCrazyMinesLike YouSingingDrivingChineseOperaMaidsMansionsBentleyOpera Singing Author:Pamela Anderson
“We have to move away from the entirely ad-supported business because the needs of it means that it has to keep driving into privacy, and that's not good for anyone because we all need to have something about us that is secret from some people.” PeopleNeedsMeanMovingSecretDrivingPrivacyAds Author:Andrew Keen
“That's the thing about driving: You're alone but you're everywhere. You're standing still but moving really fast. It's just like perspectives constantly changing.” StillsMovingPerspectiveStandingDrivingStanding Still Author:Galcher Lustwerk
“If the oarsmen of a fast-moving ship suddenly cease to row, the suspension of the driving force of the oars doesn't prevent the vessel from continuing to move on its course. And with a speech it is much the same. After he has finished reciting the document, the speaker will still be able to maintain the same tone without a break, borrowing its momentum and impulse from the passage he has just read out.” IfsStillsAbleMovingCoursesForceBreakSpeechFinishedDrivingCeaseShipsImpulseTonePassagesSpeakersContinuingDocumentsVesselMomentumBorrowingDriving ForceSuspensionOarReciting Author:Marcus Tullius Cicero