Track Quotes
Discover the best quotes about Track. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on Track from various authors and personalities.
I was playing cricket first and my cricket coach was the one that introduced me to track and field.
As long as I'm around the cats in the hip hop scene, they'll throw me a track and I'll write a rap over it.
It's fascinating for us women to begin looking at our lives in five-year plans. It really does help you keep on track. If that's too hard, start with a two-year plan.
If you dont invest in grassroots and if you dont invest in youth football, then its inevitable that youll pay the price somewhere down the track.
It's always a little different, racing on your hometown track. It makes it more special.
The NRA is where you resist, and stand and fight to put America back on track to restore and preserve our individual freedom.
On my job I end up jumping out of planes. Last week I got in an 18-wheeler and drove down a runway onto a skid track. The week before that they put me in a car and sunk me to the bottom of a lake to see if I could escape without an oxygen tank.
Some people would look at a backing track as something that would confine you, but it really frees us up. It's nice not to be strapped down to a certain spot when you're trying to put on a show.
To the Master's honor all must turn, each in its track, without a sound, forever tracing Newton's ground.
To most men experience is like the stern lights of a ship, which illuminate only the track it has passed.
And it comes from saying no to 1,000 things to make sure we don't get on the wrong track or try to do too much. We're always thinking about new markets we could enter, but it's only by saying no that you can concentrate on the things that are really important.
When you drive it is you, the car and your performance on track that counts. That is why I do it.
On the subject of Osama bin Laden... we will track him down. We will capture him. We will bring him to justice, and I will follow him to the gates of hell.
What is satire if not a marriage of civil disobedience to a laugh track, a potent brew of derision and lack of respect that acts as a nettle sting on the thin skin of the humourless?
Every student of science, even if he cannot start his journey where his predecessors left off, can at least travel their beaten track more quickly than they could while they were clearing the way: and so before his race is run, he comes to virgin forest and becomes himself a pioneer.
I'm just going to say it: I'm pro-guilt. Guilt is good. Guilt helps us stay on track because it's about our behavior. It occurs when we compare something we've done - or failed to do - with our personal values.
I believe the fast track to atheism is reading the Bible. I've read it three times all the way through. It's a big part of our culture, a big part of our history. I don't just read things I agree with.
Once you begin to fall off the track and believe you breathe different air to everyone else, you're doomed; you're finished.
It's all about racing on the track.
Human rights, race relations, gender politics, health care, and foreign policy - it's a lot to keep track of, and yet all of these things affect us in our daily lives. Making sense of everything requires meticulous unpacking of feelings, delicate navigation of social norms, and a community of love to help along the way.