When there’s an idiot driving crazily in front of you, that can wind the best of you up.
Sure, I could have lots of people who do the cooking, the driving, all that jazz – but I would be unhappy. I wouldn’t want my children raised that way.
Every time you cuddle with your children, you’re likely to be driving down your testosterone.
Age doesn’t affect driving – how do you like that?
Driving through much of the southern part of the U.S. reminds me of where I grew up in Canada. The trees, homes, sense of community… I love the South.
It’s almost therapeutic driving there and driving back (to North Carolina), with the time you get to think about things as well as create checklists.
My driving abilities from Mexico have helped me get through Hollywood.
You have to maintain the balance between fast growth and smooth growth. It’s like driving a car and knowing when to balance the gas pedal and the brake.
I don’t like to drive. I don’t like the aggressiveness that goes along with driving.
One night I was driving and so infatuated with dipping French fries into my milk shake that I drove right through a stop sign. The cop who pulled me over had no mercy.
I am really looking forward to driving another of my father’s car at the show in Rotterdam.
I quit driving, I’m not retired.
Everything you need to get that relaxed driving that brings consistency only comes with practice.
The reality is I’m not this person with this driving ‘get it done’ attitude.
I get her to school, we do homework at night, and at this age, their social calendars are really quite hectic. She’s not driving yet, so I end up chauffeuring her around.
When I was in school, I used to look out the window and see the big red double-deck buses driving by. It just looked so free.
Eating a tuna roll at a sushi restaurant should be considered no more environmentally benign than driving a Hummer or harpooning a manatee.
I like running. I am lucky for that; I don’t find it hard. I like it as much as relaxing, actually. I am very focused on driving, and I don’t like to party too much; that’s just who I am.
I won the 2007 U.S. Open and 2009 Masters in my late 30s, largely because of my confident driving.
When I’m driving the race track, it’s all about repetition.