A Quote by Joe E. Lewis

I'm still chasing girls. I don't remember what for, but I'm still chasing them. — © Joe E. Lewis
I'm still chasing girls. I don't remember what for, but I'm still chasing them.
You're chasing the dragon, you're chasing the high. A bird with one wing, who's still trying to fly.
When I woke up later, I had established all these businesses and we were growing and everything was going well and I was miserable because I was chasing money and not happiness. I decided that day in August that I would quit chasing money and start chasing passion and allow the money to grow around me...I wanted to have passion in my life to show my girls to live by passion.
I don't want to be one of those 40-something guys in L.A. still dating, still going out to clubs and chasing 21-year-olds. It's not a good look.
At Tencent, we may be businessmen, but we are still chasing our IT, our science. We are still striving to create something really cool, trying to create things we couldn't even imagine without our new technologies. I am still clinging to this enthusiasm.
The dreams we are chasing and the reality that is chasing us are always parallel; they never meet.
The pressure of chasing 230 is naturally always less compared to chasing 300.
If he's chasing the full restoration of his legacy, he's chasing something that he really can't get.
When you're in this business, you're chasing false identities, chasing money and stardom, which is nothing you can hold onto.
Stop chasing the money and start chasing the passion.
Nightmares are distinctly different from dreams in the way that people feel them and experience them. So a lot of people think that a nightmare is something where something is chasing them and you have to wake up screaming. Yes, that's one of the more common nightmares that we see is the person chasing someone or they're being chased.
You see more sitting still than chasing after.
When America is chasing you, the whole world is chasing you.
There are still things out there in the universe to contemplate and spend our lives chasing.
We still spend more time chasing funds than we do in the studio in creative work.
You can't be chasing 338 and still have 5 wickets in the end. It's about mindset and the way you look at the game.
It's a headache, chasing a guy around. I'd rather play against a quarterback that sits still.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!