Quotes about checkered
checkered flag ground
So far, so good, ... I'll try to keep this one on the ground and see if we can get a checkered flag Sunday.
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We'll have silent auctions, live auctions, games and door prizes. We'll be there until the checkered flag drops.
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To see the checkered flag was a great day, let me tell you, Rick Crawford
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Everything is going the way we are planning but until the checkered flag, you can't count on it. Today, we are extremely happy. That's what we need to be thinking about and enjoy this moment. Helio Castroneves
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Last year's Freedom 100 epitomized the racing of the Indy Pro Series. We saw numerous lead changes, side-by-side racing and a late shootout for the checkered flag. To be able to showcase that type of racing at a venue like Indianapolis is extraordinary.
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Gelsey Kirkland has had more than her share of demons, as her two distressing memoirs - and her violently checkered career - attest. Robert Gottlieb
checkered conversation marriage
Marriage is one long conversation, checkered by disputes.
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I still remember it. His yellow shirt and checkered pants, I still remember that. It's part of history and it's still very fresh in everybody's minds. Vijay Singh
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Johnson doesn't know it, but I completed more miles than he did by the time he took the checkered at Daytona. I was already flying west. Carl Edwards
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We haven't seen the checkered flag. We have no word from NASCAR, so we aren't quitting.
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The person who succeeds is not the one who holds back, fearing failure, nor the one who never fails... but rather the one who moves on im spite of failure. Far better to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much because they live in the grey twilight that knows not victory or defeat. Author: Teddy Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt