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You look at right-to-work states: a lot of car companies are relocating down to the South so they don't have to deal with the unions or the legacy cost or any of those things, and that's what manufacturing's done.
John Layfield
You
Car
Down
Unions
States
Those
Cost
Look
Deal
South
Lot
Legacy
Any
Done
Manufacturing
Companies
Things
I grew up a big fan of the J. R. Ewing character of the 'Dallas' TV show, and I grew up around people who were very similar to J. R.: they had come into a ton of money. And they loved to flaunt it and loved to drive fancy cars and wear the big cowboy hats and nice suits.
John Layfield
Character
People
Money
Suits
Car
Drive
Big
Nice
TV
TV Show
Wear
Hats
Similar
Had
Come
Around
Were
Big Fan
Cowboy
Up
Very
Fan
Grew
Loved
Fancy
Show
Who
Ton
Dallas
Videogames are indeed design: They're sophisticated virtual machines that echo the mechanical systems inside cars.
John Maeda
Car
Design
Virtual
Indeed
Machines
Systems
Inside
Echo
Sophisticated
Videogames
Mechanical
I look away at car crashes, and I know people who look away at car crashes, because it makes us uncomfortable to watch other people in pain.
John Mayer
People
Car
Pain
Other
Uncomfortable
Know
Look
Because
Makes
Crashes
Us
Who
Away
Watch
In 1978, I was in Paris - I was in someone's car and listening to the radio - and on comes Paco de Lucia. I'd never heard of this chap, and I just thought, 'I have to meet him.' And I was very lucky; I found him very quickly. Crazily enough, he happened to be in Paris!
John McLaughlin
Listening
Car
Thought
Enough
Meet
Chap
Someone
Paris
Never
He
Him
Heard
Very
Quickly
Just
Happened
Radio
Lucky
Found
You cannot expect the guy who drove the car into the ditch to navigate it out of the ditch. You have to put a new driver in the seat. I'm not saying the new driver is going to be any better, but we need a new driver. Kerry is the only choice.
John Mellencamp
Saying
You
Better
Car
Out
Ditch
Guy
Only
Driver
Put
Drove
New
Expect
Any
Going
Cannot
Choice
Who
Navigate
Seat
Need
Kerry
From 1997 when we came in, you guys and the public bought seven million more cars. You didn't get rid of the second car, did you? So what is happening is the growth of cars on the motorway.
John Prescott
You
Car
Seven
Guys
More
Bought
Came
Get
Did
You Guys
Happening
Public
Rid
Growth
Million
Second
When I was 10, I was hit by a car, which turned my right tibia into a jigsaw puzzle.
John Scalzi
Car
Jigsaw
Jigsaw Puzzle
Puzzle
Hit
Which
Turned
Right
My wife's a redneck, and she loves a muscle car.
John Schnatter
Car
Wife
She
Redneck
Loves
Muscle
Friends don't let friends jump cars.
John Schneider
Car
Jump
Friends
Some people treat seeing me as if they just won a car on 'The Price is Right.' The feet get going, and the hands start flapping, and it's really quite amazing. It's a little scary: you can't have more than two or three of them at the same time because someone might get hurt. But it's great fun.
John Schneider
Time
Great
Me
You
Hurt
People
Treat
Amazing
Car
Some People
Three
Great Fun
Seeing
Some
Scary
Someone
More
Price
Feet
Because
Won
Than
Get
Hands
Same
Going
Quite
Just
Same Time
Little
Them
Might
Really
Fun
Right
Start
Two
We often attribute 'understanding' and other cognitive predicates by metaphor and analogy to cars, adding machines, and other artifacts, but nothing is proved by such attributions.
John Searle
Car
Understanding
Nothing
Analogy
Other
Adding
Machines
Attribute
Metaphor
Proved
Often
Cognitive
I will argue that in the literal sense the programmed computer understands what the car and the adding machine understand, namely, exactly nothing.
John Searle
Car
Will
Sense
Nothing
Adding
Machine
Exactly
Computer
Argue
Namely
Understand
Understands
Literal
Programmed
I think there's a suspicion in the South of people putting on airs. You see it in most successful Southern politicians, but you also see it in someone like Richard Petty, who may be a multimillionaire stock car driver, but he's also beloved because he has a nice self-deprecatory way about him.
John Shelton Reed
You
People
Car
Politicians
Nice
Petty
Think
Way
See
About
Someone
Driver
He
Putting
Like
Most
Also
Him
Because
South
Stock
Southern
May
Suspicion
Richard
Successful
Who
Beloved
The myth is that IP rights are as important as our rights in castles, cars, and corn oil. IP is supposedly intended to encourage inventors and the investment needed to bring their products to the clinic and marketplace.
John Sulston
Rights
Car
Myth
Important
Corn
Our
Marketplace
Inventors
Castles
Investment
Supposedly
IP
Clinic
Encourage
Intended
Oil
Products
Bring
Needed
We couldn't get the car back until well after the end of the race and we had very little time for repairs.
John Surtees
Time
Car
Back
Had
Until
Well
End
Very
Get
After
Little
Race
Little Time
Obviously the first sentiment is disappointment that we didn't get the car home and more disappointment that at the time that it stopped the car was in the lead.
John Surtees
Time
Home
Disappointment
Car
First
Sentiment
More
Lead
Obviously
Get
Stopped
Boston had the first public library, Liverpool had the first lending library. Both cities have pioneered medical advancements during the decades and both have the largest economic powers in the world exactly 213 miles to the south by car.
John W. Henry
Library
World
Car
First
Cities
Exactly
Boston
Both
Economic
Had
Powers
South
Decades
Lending
Public
Public Library
Miles
Liverpool
Medical
Largest
The independence once represented by the car has been replaced by cell phones and social networks, which are now at the forefront of people's expression of freedom and access. Once a symbol of 'coming of age,' many drivers are waiting longer to get their licenses.
John Zimmer
Freedom
Age
Waiting
Phones
People
Car
Independence
Cell Phones
Once
Has-Been
Networks
Drivers
Longer
Access
Forefront
Coming
Coming Of Age
Been
Replaced
Get
Cell
Which
Social
Social Networks
Many
Expression
Now
Symbol
Lyft treats people better than competition. So whether that's drivers or passengers, that goes into the car experience. That's why more and more people are choosing Lyft.
John Zimmer
Experience
People
Competition
Better
Car
More
More And More
More People
Drivers
Passengers
Than
Goes
Whether
Choosing
Why
Treats
My mom was a rescue veterinarian, and I grew up helping her nurse injured animals back to health. Any deer hit by a car, fox caught in a trap, whatever it was that got hurt, everyone brought them to my mom.
Johnny Iuzzini
Health
Mom
Hurt
Car
Animals
Whatever
Nurse
Back
Everyone
Brought
Got
Caught
Up
Hit
Veterinarian
Any
Grew
Them
Rescue
Trap
Helping
Injured
Her
Deer
Fox
People go to car races to watch the crashes.
Johnny Knoxville
People
Car
Go
Crashes
Races
Watch
I've always been a very collaborative person, and I think 'Cop Car' and all the people I worked with who made it possible is a good example of that.
Jon Watts
Good
People
Car
Made
Example
Think
Collaborative
Possible
Always
Been
Very
Person
Worked
Who
Good Example
Cop
Don't sit and wish for some ideal; the grass is not always greener with the big house and cars and artwork.
Jonathan Coleman
Car
Wish
Big
Sit
Grass
Some
Ideal
House
Always
Big House
Greener
Artwork
Every new car, you open the door, and you look at all those internal mellifluous swoopy bits, and they have no meaning.
Jonathan Ive
You
Car
Every
Those
Bits
Open
New
Look
New Car
Door
Meaning
Internal
Perhaps I'd like to design cars, but I don't think I'd be much good at it.
Jonathan Ive
Good
Car
Design
Think
Like
Perhaps
Much
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