“The harbor expansion is driving this.”
“Shut up and drive”
Death drives desire.
I learned to dive in Belize, which is sort of like learning to drive in an Aston Martin. The reefs and refuges are some of the most dramatic in the world. But the real reason I went was to dive the Blue Hole, a 400 ft. sinkhole near Ambergris Caye. Google it, and you'll see why.
“He has that fight and drive. He turns into a monster once he hits the water. He is driven and focused. He is a sprinter with fast-twitch muscles, and when he hits the water it's all or nothing.”
“Some of them make the best drivers we've got because they're dependable. You have to judge by the individual. Every person is different. Just because they're 70, it doesn't mean they're not capable of driving.”
“Swift is hiring, and if there are qualified drivers, we will get them employed right away. They may want to get home and see if they can drive for the company they worked for before. . . . If they meet our qualifications, we will hire them.”
“Atlantans drive more per day and keep their vehicles longer than drivers in many other major U.S. cities, particularly those in the north where vehicles don't last as long because of salt on the roads.”
Your driver is on the steer, driving you and you can feel free to doze in the car; this is trust built on competence. Competence is to ensure that your actions put people's hearts at ease when things are in your hands.
You’re drunk. They’d arrest you on the spot.” “What? There’s no law against driving a car when you’re drunk.” He swayed back and forth while he spoke. “Besides, I’m not drunk.” “Fine, you’re not drunk, but you’ve been drinking and there is a law that says you can’t drive when you’re drunk. It’s called driving while intoxicated or driving under the influence or something like that. I’ll drive.” “Hmmm… Never heard of it. Okay- you drive.