A Quote by Clive Cussler

I collect vintage cars, so you always find them in my books. — © Clive Cussler
I collect vintage cars, so you always find them in my books.
Some people collect vintage cars, I collect Birkins. The leather ones are £20,000.
I love hats! I collect vintage ones - I find them at antique shops in Kansas.
I don't collect books just because other people collect them, and I'm not going to have books in my collection if I think it's badly written.
In a lot of action films, a lot of guys are driving muscle cars or vintage cars, whereas in reality, a lot of getaway drivers would actually choose, like, commuter cars and find a way to blend into freeway traffic as quickly as possible.
I grew up in Texas, and people love their American-made muscle cars there. I grew up around people who loved cars and took care of cars and my dad's a big car nut, so I learned a little bit about cars - how to love them, most importantly. I think that from the time I could remember, I've always envisioned myself in a vintage muscle car.
People get very thoughtful when they are in cars. I no longer care for cars. I don't collect them.
The biggest ones [online stores] I go back to are Amazon.com and eBay.com because it’s great for music and books... I collect vintage vinyl records.
I don't like new cars; I'm into vintage cars - there's a Jaguar E-Type in the 'Goldie' video.
I love vintage cars because you can do so much more to them.
Maybe there will always be a market for the regular comic books because you can read [them] at your own pace. You can save them, collect them, [then] go back and read them again.
As a child, I felt that books were holy objects, to be caressed, rapturously sniffed, and devotedly provided for. I gave my life to them. I still do. I continue to do what I did as a child; dream of books, make books and collect books.
I like vintage stuff. I go through a vintage store and find things that I feel like I fit right into them because of all the years that they've been used.
They're dressing like in the 50's when they come out to the shows, and many of them have vintage cars.
We collect books in the belief that we are preserving them when in fact it is the books that preserve their collector.
Put me in a vintage shop, and I am like a child with sweeties. I find it a million times easier to find a vintage dress than trawl the shops for a pair of jeans, so I am either dressed in really nice vintage, or I am in a pair of tracksuit bottoms looking like a scruffbag.
My personal style is a big mix. A lot of it's pretty vintage. I love vintage looks. I'm obsessed with the mid '60s era, even '70s, it was a good era for clothes, hair, music, and cars.
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