A Quote by Derek Carr

We want to go 100 miles per hour and cause confusion for the defense. It can be a lot of fun. — © Derek Carr
We want to go 100 miles per hour and cause confusion for the defense. It can be a lot of fun.
Downhillers are going over 110 miles per hour. But no matter what, you can't hit the fence at 100 miles per hour.
The reason we tend to support Republicans is they're taking us toward the cliff at only 70 miles per hour miles an hour and the Democrats are taking us 100 miles an hour.
The last time I was pulled over was in 2005. I was going 55 in a 35 mile per hour zone - which I don't understand because you can barely even idle at 35 miles per hour. Anyway, I was ordered to go to traffic school. It was an 8-hour class and really painful.
We just have to go at 100 miles an hour in all our businesses, be they television broadcasting, be they magazine publishing, be they subscription television, be they online, be they gaming. We just have to go at one hundred miles an hour.
You've got to be able to go 100 miles per hour in the ring, out of the ring, partying, and you've still got to make all your commitments.
I need a stimulating environment to write because my books are driven at 100 miles per hour at a time.
I was kind of wild. I enjoyed myself as a young man. I was moving 100 miles per hour - on and off the field.
If you think penguins are fat and waddle, you have never been attacked by one running at you in excess of 100 miles per hour.
I always look at these superhero films, and I see people hurdling towards at a hundred miles per hour, and then they get up, shake their head, and charge back at a hundred miles per hour. Nobody seems to really get injured or hurt. I don't find any threat in that. There is no tension in that whatsoever.
To hit 100 miles per hour, that's something. I couldn't believe it when I first saw it, but it's something I can do and think about.
I'm like a rocket - I go a hundred miles per hour.
Being a wrestler, it can get rough in terms of your mindset, just having that mentality embedded in you where you just wanna go, go, go, 100 miles per hour, always redlining your body and never actually taking the time out to let your body recover the right way. As I got older, I started to realized that less sometimes is more.
My dad taught me to work hard and to be the same guy every day. If that's going 100 miles per hour and working hard, then that's what I'll do.
I'm not that patient sometimes. I'm like a rocket - I go a hundred miles per hour.
A car is a 2,000 pound projectile that can go 100 miles an hour.
Runners like to train 100 miles per week because it's a round number. But I think 88 is a lot rounder.
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