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Garage Quotes

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I sat in a garage and invented the future.
Steve Jobs

Authors on Garage Quotes: Steven Wright John Green Ernie Irvan Gene Cernan Steve Jobs Jeff Bezos Doug Larson Keith Jarrett Bill Cosby Leonard Cohen J. D. Salinger Walt Mossberg Jason Alexander Felix Dennis Wayne Dyer Joaquin Sorolla Gary Cherone Tom Felton
2.
Garages, barns and attics are always older than the buildings to which they are attached.
Leonard Cohen

3.
Our garage was basically science fair central.
Jeff Bezos

4.
A clean basement, garage and attic are signs of an empty life.
Doug Larson

5.
Your body is only the garage for your soul.
Wayne Dyer

6.
I'd like to own my own garage and my own fishery. I'd also like to be a professional fisherman. But I'll take whatever happens.
Tom Felton

7.
Get the shuttle out of the garage. It's in its prime of its life. How could we just put it away?
Gene Cernan

8.
Dale Earnhardt's opinion in the garage area is like God's to us.
Ernie Irvan

9.
As far as outdoor work is concerned, a studio is only a garage; a place in which to store pictures and repair them, never a place in which to paint them.
Joaquin Sorolla

10.
I got a garage door opener. It can't close. Just open.
Steven Wright

11.
I don't like recording studios - except my own, which is just a little room above the garage.
Keith Jarrett

12.
Your heart, Bessie, is an autumn garage.
J. D. Salinger

13.
Ashes to ashes. Garage sale to garage sale,” I said.
John Green

14.
I've got a Ferrari. VROOM! I do 104 from the garage to the front door.
Bill Cosby

15.
I went to a garage sale. 'How much for the garage' 'It's not for sale.'
Steven Wright

16.
If you walked into Netscape headquarters with a plain old modem from CompUSA they'd think it was a garage-door opener.
Walt Mossberg

17.
Parking at a garage is like going to a prostitute. Why pay for it when you can apply yourself, and then may be you can get it for free.
Jason Alexander

18.
You don't have to live in a garage to write great poetry.
Felix Dennis

19.
You can tell the difference between songs that were created in a garage and songs that were created in the studio.
Gary Cherone